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Quantitative analysis of the corrosion morphology after accelerated testing and outdoor exposures of lapjoint test panels coupled with various fastener materials. Image analysis of 3-D microscope images was used to quantify average depth of attack and percent surface area damage.
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This presentation - looks at the - process behind proposals, submittal practices, evaluation and value proposition of alternative protective coatings systems to conventional specified systems. Currently, there are many new coatings solutions and technologies that offer savings in time and dollars over older, though proven, technologies.
Corrosion can seriously damage the substrate and can lead to significant repair or replacement costs. Good corrosion protection for metal coatings is traditionally achieved through two component (2K) systems. However, they show certain disadvantages that do not exist for one component (1K) systems.
Chloride induced stress corrosion cracking (CISCC) is a significant problem. The objective of the work described in this paper was to further the understanding of atmospheric crack growth rate of stainless steel in a chloride-rich environment.
The nature and rate of corrosion of a metal depend upon –among other factors- the corrosivity of the environment to which it is exposed. The corrosivity category is a technical characteristic that provides a basis for the selection of materials and protective measures in different environments subject to the demands of the specific application, particularly concerning service life. Data on the corrosivity of the atmosphere is essential for the development and specification of optimized corrosion protection for manufactured products.
Galvanic corrosion occurs when two dissimilar metals are electrically coupled in an eletrically conducting, corrosion fluid. Under these conditions, the rate of corrosion of one member of the couple is increased above that which would occur if the metal were exposed in isolation.
The author, Roger Francis, provides answers for common questions concerning galvanic corrosion and how to not only stop it, but prevent it.
This is a print-on-demand (POD) book that will be produced just for you in 2-5 days after your order. It should arrive at your door in about one to two weeks. However, due to supply chain and logistic challenges currently affecting the industry, it may take longer. Allow three weeks for international orders.
2017 NACE, 8 x 10" trim size, softbound, 150 pages.
Coating application projects require coordination and communication between the owner, specifier, coating manufacturer, and applicator in order to succeed.
DOWNLOADABLE HISTORICAL DOCUMENT - Electrochemical realkalization (ER) for conventionally reinforced concrete structures. Common industry practices for the application of ER. Part II of 2. Part I (Item 24214) is on electrochemical chloride extraction.
Provides information regarding binder and pigment types used in the formulation of these coatings, their heat-resistant properties, and typical service environments.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Guidelines for sacrificial (galvanic) cathodic protection (SACP) of reinforcing steel in atmospherically exposed concrete elements or structures. Not applicable to nonferrous, coated or galvanized reinforcement.
Selection of coatings for concrete surfaces in nonimmersion and atmospheric services. Chemical properties. Surface preparation. Service conditions. General properties. Testing. Historical Document 1996