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This talk will highlight the fabrication of durable coatings with superhydrophobic coatings that can be fabricated from electrochemical polymers, casted coatings, and thermosetting curable coatings that can display superhydrophobic coatings and their resistance to corrosion.
Coatings have the function of resistance to environmental attack i.e. barrier protection abrasion chemical yet a number of them have not been optimized to give high resistance against wetting when it comes to dual or enhanced properties that can result to higher durability. Moreover the wetting phenomena in coatings is also under-appreciated when it comes to de-icing and anti-MIC properties. This talk will highlight the fabrication of durable coatings with superhydrophobic coatings that can be fabricated from eletrochemicalpolymers casted coatingsand thermosetting curable coatings that can display superhydrophobic coatings and their resistance to corrosion. The use of these materials in screen-mesh or gravity filtration situations have shown their efficient properties in oil and water separation. The applications of these properties could be in the preparation or augmentaion of high peformance properties to existing coatings as well as addressing the various needs for oil-water separation or purification in offshore-coating technology platforms. The test will also highlight unique opportunities for high-throughput testing with PETRO Case.
Key words: coatings, anti-microbial, anti-corrosion, oil and water separation.
Fitness for purpose of low temperature cure liquid-applied coating systems for pipeline maintenance and repair. Potential revisions to incorporate low temperature cure liquid-applied coating products into Table 1 of CSA Z245.30-14 will be presented along with commentary related to the deviations from the standard.
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Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramic coating was investigated in various environments such as inland, beach and salt-fog exposure. After 8-month outdoor testing, the coating was evaluated by visual inspection, coating thickness, adhesion measurement and X-ray diffraction. Long term testing ensued, up to 24 months.
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