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Self-healing coatings for steel

Journal

PROGRESS IN ORGANIC COATINGS
Volume 55, Issue 3, Pages 244-253

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.porgcoat.2005.11.010

Keywords

coatings; self-healing; microcapsules; corrosion inhibitors; undercutting

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The efficacy of a self-healing corrosion protection coating system for use on steel enclosures for outdoor equipment has been investigated using urea formaldehyde microcapsules (50-150 mu m in diameter) containing several types of film forming compounds (healants) and corrosion inhibitors mixed into commercially available coatings systems. Five different types of inhibitors/film formers were tested, and three different techniques for application of the coatings with microcapsules were evaluated. Laboratory tests showed that when the coating system was damaged by abrasion, the microcapsules released the film forming and corrosion inhibiting compounds. Steel substrates coated with these self-healing systems were scribed and laboratory tested according to ASTM D 5894. Undercutting at the scribe (ASTM D 1654) was reduced by using microcapsules containing self-healing compounds. Growth of coating damage at the scribe was arrested in self-healing coatings with all microcapsule formulations compared to control samples. The performance of some microcapsules evaluated in this study was found to be dependent on the method of application. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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