Corrosion Control Through Organic Coatings

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Features

  • Provides rapid access to coating types, pretreatments, corrosion tests, laboratory techniques, and disposal issues in a singe, concise reference book
  • Contains up-to-date and accurate information on the composition, protection mechanisms, and aging mechanisms of various coatings
  • Details effective techniques for removing lead-based paints from older steel structures
  • Reviews a wide range of pretreatments including wet and dry abrasive blasting, hydrojetting, stabilizers, fillers, and other unconventional techniques such as dry ice and lasers
  • Highlights advanced analytical techniques, accelerated aging methods and the salt spray test used for corrosion testing
  • Addresses waterborne paints and their reaction with zinc-coated substrates, which is an increasingly popular choice in industrial and infrastructure applications
  • Summary

    Choosing the most suitable coatings for structures such as bridges and building supports can extend the service life of that structure significantly. Corrosion Control Through Organic Coatings discusses the most important variables in the testing, selection, and application of heavy-duty, organic corrosion-protection paints. The book addresses the maintenance and restoration of older infrastructure and industrial plant as well as coatings for new structures made from various types of steel.

    The author, Amy Forsgren, examines the mechanisms of aging and deterioration caused by ultraviolet light, condensation, temperature, and chemical reactions. She also provides a complete description of composition of anti-corrosive organic coatings, including pigments, binders, and additives. Ms. Forsgren suggests which corrosion tests provide the most useful information on coating performance and corrosion-protection. Several chapters review the advantages and disadvantages of of different surface preparation methods. In addition, the author considers the environmental impact of various coatings and recognizes health hazards posed by volatile organic compounds (VOC's), toxic or hazardous pigments such as lead, and silica dust exposure. She also offers recommendations for providing safe working environments for personnel handling surface preparation.

    Integrating engineering aspects and corrosion expertise with paint formulation knowledge and surface chemistry, Corrosion Control Through Organic Coatings provides unique coverage of the most advanced treatments for extending the life span of heavy-duty metal structures today.

    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION
    Scope of the Book
    Protection Mechanisms of Organic Coatings
    References

    COMPOSITION OF THE ANTICORROSION COATING
    Coating Composition Design
    Binder Types
    Corrosion-Protective Pigments
    Additives
    References

    WATERBORNE COATINGS
    Technologies for Polymers in Water
    Water versus Organic Solvents
    Latex Film Formation
    Minimum Film Formation Temperature
    Flash Rusting
    References

    BLAST CLEANING AND OTHER HEAVY SURFACE PRETREATMENTS
    Introduction to Blast Cleaning
    Dry Abrasive Blasting
    Wet Abrasive Blasting and Hydrojetting
    Unconventional Blasting Methods
    Testing for Contaminants after Blasting
    Dangerous Dust: Silicosis and Free Silica
    References

    ABRASIVE BLASTING AND HEAVY-METAL CONTAMINATION
    Detecting Contamination
    Minimizing the Volume of Hazardous Debris
    Methods for Stabilizing Lead
    Debris as Filler in Concrete
    Other Filler Uses
    References

    WEATHERING AND AGING OF PAINT
    UV Breakdown
    Moisture
    Temperature
    Chemical Degradation
    References

    CORROSION TESTING - BACKGROUND AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
    The Goal of Accelerated Testing
    What Factors Should Be Accelerated?
    Why There is no Single Perfect Test
    References

    CORROSION TESTING - PRACTICE
    Some Recommended Accelerated Aging Methods
    Evaluation after Accelerated Aging
    Calculating Amount of Acceleration and Correlations
    Salt Spray Test
    References

    Index

    Editorial Reviews

    "This book is well-written and easy to use, with a good index. It has a good balance between theory, research, and practice, and there are very extensive lists of current references at the end of each chapter so that further study is facilitated."

    – In Corrosion, March 2007, Vol. 63, No. 3