Effects of Metal Constituents Adhering to Steel Plate for Improving the Corrosion Resistance of Coating defective.

  • Kobayashi Hiroaki
    Industrial Research Center, Aichi Center for Industry and Science Technology
  • Morita Koichi
    Industrial Research Center, Aichi Center for Industry and Science Technology
  • Yamashita Yoshiya
    Industrial Research Center, Aichi Center for Industry and Science Technology
  • Kataoka Yasuhiro
    Mikawa Ceramic Research Center, Industrial Research Center, Aichi Center for Industry and Science Technology

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  • 鋼板表面に付着した金属成分による塗膜欠陥部の耐食性改善効果
  • コウバン ヒョウメン ニ フチャク シタ キンゾク セイブン ニ ヨル トマク ケッカンブ ノ タイショクセイ カイゼン コウカ

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<p>Coated steel structures are periodically re-coated due to deterioration of the coated film. To obtain a good resistance to corrosion after re-coating requires a fully sufficient removal of rust and residual film from the steel plate surface, through preparation of that surface. Clarification of the post-coating corrosion resistance of steel plate with an adherence of metal constituents deriving from the plated film and wire material will presumably provide knowledge useful for establishing the optimal method for surface preparation. This study consequently examined the effect exerted on post-coating corrosion resistance by metal constituents adhering to the steel plate surface. It found that coated steel plate whose surface had been prepared with a zinc-plated wire brush yielded a good resistance to corrosion as compared to other coated steel plate. To determine the cause, an examination was made from the perspectives of electrochemical properties, composition analysis, and surface free energy. The results indicated the possibility that corrosion products in the slight traces of zinc adhering to the steel plate may have curtailed the progress of corrosion by acting as a barrier to the diffusion of oxygen.</p>

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  • Zairyo-to-Kankyo

    Zairyo-to-Kankyo 69 (10), 262-270, 2020-10-10

    Japan Society of Corrosion Engineering

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