Hydrophobic Coatings for Corrosion Control of Aluminum Heat Exchangers

  • Covelo A
  • Menchaca C
  • Flores M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The production of thin films (nanocoatings) is a technological field with many applications to elaborate materials with new properties to be used as corrosion protection of traditional metals. Hydrophobicity is an example of such properties. In this chapter, an example of two hydrophobic corrosion coatings for possible use over aluminum heat exchanger geothermal power plants is discussed. Material substrate preparation, synthesis of hydrophobic sol-gel nanocoating, characterization, and electrochemical evaluation as a function of time of immersion, which are compared to another commercial fluorinated compound, are presented. Good corrosion protection was found for both hydrophobic coatings for possible application in geothermal heat exchangers.

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Covelo, A., Menchaca, C., Flores, M., Rojas, P. R., Hernandez‐Gallegos, M., Meza, E. M., … Uruchurtu, J. (2017). Hydrophobic Coatings for Corrosion Control of Aluminum Heat Exchangers. In New Technologies in Protective Coatings. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/67676

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