Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Electrochemical Tests for the Analysis of Delamination of 3PE Coatings

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Abstract

In order to identify the causes of coating delamination on buried pipelines, a field test was conducted to determine the environmental condition of delaminated coatings, and then an electrochemical test and DSC were used to find the cause of delamination. The results show that the main cause of delaminated coatings with defects is the diffusion of electrolyte on the coating and metal interface, which can be divided into three stages, the formation of corrosive crevice, oxygen concentration corrosion, and the hydrogen evolution process. In addition, based on the physical meaning of EECs, the correlation between f)max and all other parameters was established. The result of DCS demonstrates that lacking the crosslinking density of epoxy can also result in delamination of 3PE coatings.

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Weibiao, Q., Bingfan, L., & Zhangyang, K. (2019). Differential Scanning Calorimetry and Electrochemical Tests for the Analysis of Delamination of 3PE Coatings. International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 14(8), 7389–7400. https://doi.org/10.20964/2019.08.05

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