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The presentation reviews the utilization of color analyses for the assessment and rating of rust, whereas particular attention is spent to flash rusting. The background of flash rust formation is discussed first, along with a brief review about the composition of flash rust. The fundamentals of the HSV color model, which is selected as a simple suitable model, are introduced. Finally, the author discusses the utilization of the suggested approach for the evaluation of steel substrate cleanliness and flash rust assessment.
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Over the last few years, the protective coatings industry has seen an increased demand for high performance waterborne coatings in the field of corrosion protection. Market drivers such as “Sustainability”, “Greenability”, and ongoing regulatory and environmental concerns continue to force coatings producers to look for other viable options to replace conventional solvent borne technologies.
The designer of industrial equipment and piping has three weapons in the fight against corrosionunder insulation (CUI). The first and primary defense against CUI is a high quality, immersiongrade coating. The second is a properly designed and installed weather barrier jacketing. The thirdand, arguably, least understood element is the choice of insulation material. This paper will explorethe ways in which insulation materials influence CUI behavior, presenting results from bothlaboratory and field-testing on seven industrial insulation materials and one composite system.The materials tested were calcium silicate, expanded perlite, cellular glass, mineral wool (bothregular and water-repellent grade), and two types of flexible aerogel blanket material -PyrogelXT and Cryogel Z