Preparation, characterization, and analysis of anti-corrosion subsea coatings

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Within this work, a two-component anti-corrosive epoxy primer formulation, Sigmacover™ 280, and its resulting films were prepared and evaluated. The optimum coating time following formulation was extended by adding an appropriate amount of solvent as a controlled thinner. The draw down coating method was identified to be a reproducible and a robust paint film deposition process. Gravimetric analysis, Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and through-dry testing were used in the characterization of the curing and drying behavior of each applied primer film. The shortest time for achieving a through-dry state occurred with thinner films cured at the higher temperature, as seen in the film curing/drying. The minimum covercoating time and full cure time of the paint films, cured under the different conditions, were evaluated by means of its dryness, hardness, and curing state studies/characterization.

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Duan, X. X., Parris, T., Kazlauciunas, A., & Guthrie, J. (2017). Preparation, characterization, and analysis of anti-corrosion subsea coatings. Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, 14(4), 823–827. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11998-016-9889-y

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