Physics and Chemistry of Protective Coatings

Physics and Chemistry of Protective Coatings
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1986
Genre: Protective coatings
ISBN: OCLC:940994636

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Physics and Chemistry of Protective Coatings

Physics and Chemistry of Protective Coatings
Author: W. D. Sproul,J. E. Greene,John Andrew Thornton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1986
Genre: Protective coatings
ISBN: OCLC:636575709

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The Chemistry and Physics of Coatings

The Chemistry and Physics of Coatings
Author: Alistair R Marrion
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2007-10-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781847558206

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The Chemistry and Physics of Coatings provides an introduction to the science underpinning the paint (organic coatings) industry to graduate level chemists who may have no previous knowledge of polymer-based technologies. This book stresses important physical phenomena such as rheology, film formation, and mechanical properties, their exploitation in paint, and the economic and legislative background against which coatings technology is tested. Attention is given to the chemistry of the polymers, pigments, and solvents that compose typical coatings, and the complex 'science and art' of formulating them effectively. The book also aims to give insights into the commercial application of the chemistries described, and includes a glossary of industry and polymer-related terms. Revised and updated, this second edition has been expanded to include separate chapters on binders for high solids and solvent-free coatings, inorganic and hybrid coatings and coatings formulation. There is also a new section on coatings additives. The Chemistry and Physics of Coatings will be of particular interest to graduates of materials and polymer sciences and related areas. It will also appeal to undergraduates, lecturers and those in the paint industry. Extracts from reviews of 1st Edition "... readable and surprisingly comprehensive ... In short this is an excellent book, which I recommend without hesitation." Journal of Materials Chemistry "..an informative and thoroughly recommended volume." Polymer International

Active Protective Coatings

Active Protective Coatings
Author: Anthony E. Hughes,Johannes M.C. Mol,Mikhail L. Zheludkevich,Rudolph G. Buchheit
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401775403

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This book covers a broad range of materials science that has been brought to bear on providing solutions to the challenges of developing self-healing and protective coatings for a range of metals. The book has a strong emphasis on characterisation techniques, particularly new techniques that are beginning to be used in the coatings area. It features many contributions written by experts from various industrial sectors which examine the needs of the sectors and the state of the art. The development of self-healing and protective coatings has been an expanding field in recent years and applies a lot of new knowledge gained from other fields as well as other areas of materials science to the development of coatings. It has borrowed from fields such as the food and pharmaceutical industries who have used, polymer techniques, sol-gel science and colloidosome technology for a range encapsulation techniques. It has also borrowed from fields like hydrogen storage such as from the development of hierarchical and other materials based on organic templating as “nanocontainers” for the delivery of inhibitors. In materials science, recent developments in high throughput and other characterisation techniques, such as those available from synchrotrons, are being increasing used for novel characterisation – one only needs to look at the application of these techniques in self healing polymers to gauge wealth of new information that has been gained from these techniques. This work is largely driven by the need to replace environmental pollutants and hazardous chemicals that represent risk to humans such as chromate inhibitors which are still used in some applications.

Protective Coatings and Corrosion Protection

Protective Coatings and Corrosion Protection
Author: Oleksandr Vasiliev,Abiodun Ayodeji Abioye,Gaanty Pragas Maniam
Publsiher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2024-02-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783036415338

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Special topic volume with invited peer-reviewed papers only

Protective Coatings

Protective Coatings
Author: Clive H. Hare
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1994
Genre: Epoxy compounds
ISBN: 0938477900

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This volume is based largely on seventy essays in coating materials technology. The intent on which this book is based is to fulfill the dual purpose of providing the non-scientist with an easy to understand primer that might broaden his understanding of the subject while retaining some value for the paint technologists, chemists and coatings engineers as a concise source of basic technology for quick review.

Metallurgical and Ceramic Protective Coatings

Metallurgical and Ceramic Protective Coatings
Author: K.H. Stern
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401071713

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Surface engineering is an increasingly important field and consequently those involved need to be aware of the vast range of technologies available to modify surfaces. This text provides an up-to-date, authoritative exposition of the major condensed phase methods used for producing metallurgical and ceramic coatings. Each method is discussed thoroughly by an expert in that field. In each chapter the principle of the method, its range of applications and technical aspects involved are described. The book not only informs the reader about established technologies familiar only to specialists, but also details activity on the frontier of coating technology providing an insight into those potential technologies not yet fully developed but which should emerge in the near future.

Protective Coatings

Protective Coatings
Author: Mei Wen,Karel Dušek
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2017-05-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783319516271

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This book focuses on characterization of organic coatings by different testing methods and understanding of structure formation and materials properties. The knowledge of protective organic coatings and current test methods is based largely on empirical experience. This book aims at explaining the coating property changes during film drying and curing in terms of chemical and physical transformations. Current test methods are reviewed with emphasis on understanding their physical basis and expressing the test results in terms of comparable physical quantities. In general, this book provides readers a deeper understanding of the binder design, coating film formation process, properties build-up, appearance and defect formation, and automotive paint application. It also suggests manifold ways to improving the coatings performance. This book is designed for coating professionals to gain deeper understanding of characterization techniques and to select the right ones to solve their coating problems. It is ideal for both experienced and early career scientists and engineers. Also, it is useful for graduate students in the general area of protective coatings.