Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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260311 | Construction and Building Materials | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a comparative evaluation of Al, Zn and Al–Zn coatings on carbon steel, exposed to a coastal-marine atmosphere. It is a very aggressive atmosphere with high wind velocities (corrosion–erosion rate ≈ 1.4 mm/year (55.12 mpy) for ASTM 1029 steel). Two flame spraying zinc coatings with pore sealers were also evaluated. ISO and ASTM standards were used for the evaluation.After a 2-year exposure the best performance was achieved by the flame spraying Zn/15Al alloy (85% Zn–15%Al) with some damage of the coatings. But the one with a wash primer pore sealer did not show signs of damage.
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Authors
O. de Rincón, A. Rincón, M. Sánchez, N. Romero, O. Salas, R. Delgado, B. López, J. Uruchurtu, M. Marroco, Zephir Panosian,