Acta Univ. Agric. Silvic. Mendelianae Brun. 2011, 59(5), 53-64 | DOI: 10.11118/actaun201159050053
Selection and evaluation of single-layer coating compositions in corrosive environments
- Farmet, a. s., Jiřinková 276, 552 03 Česká Skalice, Česká republika
The objective of the work was to select a suitable methodology for accelerated corrosion tests of single-layer coating compositions (hereinafter referred to as CC), to assess the condition of coatings during corrosion tests and to evaluate the resistance of the monitored single-layer CCs after the completion of the tests in selected corrosive environments. The results were used for the determination of the potential use of the selected single-layer coating compositions in agricultural environments.
The following single-layer, water-based CCs were applied to sheet steel samples: V 2026, Aquapol_J and Denapox EZ. The following synthetic CCs were selected: AR 40-00, Krahokryl_J and ACS 20-ST. The resistance of these coatings was tested in 5 corrosive environments: in NaCl environment according to CSN EN ISO 7253, in SO2 environment according to CSN EN ISO 3231 and in the environment of a condensation chamber with de-ionized water according to CSN 03 8131. To simulate agricultural environments, solutions of the Cererit fertilizer and pig semi-liquid manure were selected. The samples were left in the condensation chamber in aqueous environment according to CSN 03 8131 for 8 hours and then soaked in Cererit or semi-liquid manure and left in the laboratory environment for 16 hours.
Samples were evaluated according to CSN EN ISO 4628-1, 2, 3. The water-based CC Denapox EZ and the synthetic CC AR 40-00 reached the best results.
Keywords: single-layer coating compositions, evaluation of coatings, protection from corrosion, water-based coating compositions, corrosive tests
Received: August 10, 2010; Published: March 23, 2014 Show citation
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