Author/Authors :
George Batis، نويسنده , , Niki Kouloumbi، نويسنده , , Kalliopi Kotsakou، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This experimental work is aimed at evaluating first, the effect of a
solution simulating the geothermal fluid of the field in Sousaki, New Korinthia,
on the corrosion of bare steel, and, second, the protective performance that
certain combinations of organic coatings provide. This evaluation resulted
from corrosion potential measurements, mass loss measurements, corrosion
rate estimates by the Tafel method, and visual ranking of the degree of rusting
and blistering. Six combinations of organic coatings were tested. Four of them
consisted of water-based paints as primer, as well as intermediate and topcoat.
Of the two remaining combinations, the first comprised a water-based primer,
including dispersed tannin and a two-component epoxy resin topcoat, while the
second consisted of a two-component acrylic primer, containing chromate
pigments and the same epoxy resin topcoat as above. All coating combinations
tested exhibited protective performance. The results of the water-based
coatings were less satisfactory than those of the two combinations containing
the epoxy resin topcoat. © 1997 CNR. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All
rights reserved
Keywords :
Corrosion , Greece. , organic coatings , direct uses