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  • At present, the demand is placed on the quality and cleanness of the surface of industrial products as left by processing technology. One important aspect is the surface treatment of metals, which mainly affects the adhesion of protective coatings and their resulting quality. The most commonly used protection for substrate materials are coating systems. Their development is still improving and focuses mainly on the improvement of the protection against corrosion, reduction of coating thickness and also on environmental requirements, which constitute a reduction of organic compounds (VOC) in the coatings. Presently used coating systems, thanks to emerging science, contain particles of corrosion pigment of small size. These particles improve the properties of protective coating such as corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance and impact strength. One of the representatives of these anticorrosion pigments is zinc phosphate. The experiments were focused on the influence of the pre-treatment of the metal substrate on the corrosion resistance of transparent coating systems based on alkyd resins containing microparticles and nanoparticles of zinc phosphate. The corrosion resistance of the coating system on two different substrates (standard metal test panel and hot rolled seamless tube) was compared. The substrates were coated with a coating system containing particles of zinc phosphate, with commercial designation ZP10, which contained 3-5 % by weight of nano particles and 3-5 % by weight of micro particles.
  • At present, the demand is placed on the quality and cleanness of the surface of industrial products as left by processing technology. One important aspect is the surface treatment of metals, which mainly affects the adhesion of protective coatings and their resulting quality. The most commonly used protection for substrate materials are coating systems. Their development is still improving and focuses mainly on the improvement of the protection against corrosion, reduction of coating thickness and also on environmental requirements, which constitute a reduction of organic compounds (VOC) in the coatings. Presently used coating systems, thanks to emerging science, contain particles of corrosion pigment of small size. These particles improve the properties of protective coating such as corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance and impact strength. One of the representatives of these anticorrosion pigments is zinc phosphate. The experiments were focused on the influence of the pre-treatment of the metal substrate on the corrosion resistance of transparent coating systems based on alkyd resins containing microparticles and nanoparticles of zinc phosphate. The corrosion resistance of the coating system on two different substrates (standard metal test panel and hot rolled seamless tube) was compared. The substrates were coated with a coating system containing particles of zinc phosphate, with commercial designation ZP10, which contained 3-5 % by weight of nano particles and 3-5 % by weight of micro particles. (en)
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  • STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE OF ANTICORROSIVE PIGMENTS ON COATING ADHESION TO STEEL SUBSTRATE
  • STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE OF ANTICORROSIVE PIGMENTS ON COATING ADHESION TO STEEL SUBSTRATE (en)
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  • STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE OF ANTICORROSIVE PIGMENTS ON COATING ADHESION TO STEEL SUBSTRATE
  • STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE OF ANTICORROSIVE PIGMENTS ON COATING ADHESION TO STEEL SUBSTRATE (en)
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  • anticorrosive pigments; corrosion resistance; adhesion; steel substrate (en)
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  • METAL 2012 : 21st International Conference on Metallurgy and Materials : conference proceedings
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  • Bártek, Vratislav
  • Kopaňáková, Sylvie
  • Laník, Tomáš
  • Podjuklová, Jitka
  • Suchánková, Kateřina
  • Šrubař, Petr
  • Hrabovská, Kamila
  • Menšikov, Vladimír Viktorovič
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