HIGH PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIAL COATINGS

作者: THOMAS M. SANTOSUSSO

DOI: 10.1016/B978-008043417-9/50026-X

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摘要: Coating systems can be thought of as serving two major functions—protection and decoration. When the protective function clearly becomes more important two, especially under service conditions exposure to particularly aggressive agents corrosion or chemical attack, extremes temperature, radioactive energy wear, appropriate coatings may fairly labeled high performance. Such are often found in coating applications such aerospace, marine, military equipment; power generation, waste treatment, petroleum processing sites; pipeline tank facilities, including those involving secondary containment. The usual substrate for is usually a metal concrete, although recently protection composite structures ceramics has gained some importance. In this review, emphasis placed on application performance properties organic binder used coatings. Particular stress laid field-applied coatings, opposed factory-applied original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Thus, which capable full property development ambient conditions, treated most extensively. For reason, with exception initial section, outlines general considerations involved designing coating, types organize review. chapter includes brief summary chemistry involved, short history materials traditionally employed, review modern developments, finally, speculation future technology.

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