Zinc-rich powder coatings corrosion in sea water: influence of conductive pigments
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Progress in Organic Coatings. 2002-12, vol. 45, n° 4, p. 415-421
Elsevier
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The effect of addition of conductive pigments like carbon blacks on the corrosion behavior of zinc-rich powder paints coated steel in artificial sea water was investigated. Open circuit potential measurements were used to ...Leer más >
The effect of addition of conductive pigments like carbon blacks on the corrosion behavior of zinc-rich powder paints coated steel in artificial sea water was investigated. Open circuit potential measurements were used to characterize the cathodic protection ability and duration. Micro-Raman spectroscopy analysis was performed in order to identify the corrosion products and to follow the penetration of the solution inside the coatings.Two different effects were pointed out: an increase of the porosity induced by carbon addition and a galvanic action between zinc and carbon pigments. The performance of the powder coatings, strongly improved if the carbon amount is sufficient, was compared to the one reported for solvent-based zinc-rich paints.< Leer menos
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Zinc-rich paint (ZRP); Powder coatings; Carbon blacks; Raman spectroscopy; Electrochemical measurements
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