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  • Comparison of the efficiency of inorganic nonmetal pigments with zinc powder in anticorrosion paints
  • Add time:08/08/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    This paper deals with the study of properties of anticorrosion pigments of varying chemical composition in epoxyester paints. Two type lines of paints were prepared. The first line comprised an anticorrosion pigment with a PVC concentration of 10% while the other line comprised an anticorrosion pigment with a PVC concentration = CPVC. The following nontoxic anticorrosion pigments were observed: zinc phosphate, zinc phosphomolybdate, calcium hydrogen phosphate, zinc phosphate modified with an organic corrosion inhibitor, strontium–aluminum polyphosphosilicate, zinc–aluminum polyphosphate, calcium metaborate, calcium ferrite, calcium borosolicate, and strontium chromate. The epoxyester primers were observed for the effect of the type of pigment on the anticorrosion properties. Anticorrosion efficiency was derived from tests in a condenser chamber and in a salt spray cabinet as well as from a test of chemical resistance of pigmented coatings. The evaluation of anticorrosion efficiency of inorganic nonmetal pigments was carried out by means of comparison with anticorrosion efficiency of metal dust.

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