High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate

Autores
Romagnoli, Roberto; Del Amo, Delia Beatriz; Vetere, Vicente Francisco; Véleva, L.
Año de publicación
2000
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Zinc molybdenum phosphate belongs to the so called second generation phosphate pigments and is claimed to have equal or greater anticorrosive properties than chromates and better than zinc phosphate alone. Little Information is available in the literature about its anticorrosive performance. The aim of this research was to study the anticorrosive performance of zinc molybdenum phosphate in solvent borne epoxy paints employing two anticorrosive pigment loadings. The effect of incorporating zinc oxide as complemetary pigment was also studied. SAE 1010 Steel panels were primed and coated with three different paint systems containing the anticorrosive paint and this paint plus a sealer cmd/or a topcoat. The anticorrosive efftciency of the different paint systems was assessed by accelerated tests (salt spray, humidity and accelerated weathering). Electrochemical measurements were done employing the anticorrosive paints alone. Results showed that the highest anticorrosive effect was obtained employing 30% of zinc molybdenum phosphate. Polarization measurements showed that the anodic film formed on Steel blocked the active sites for oxygen reduction. The incorporation of zinc oxide to pigment formula was detrimental due to its high water absorption and to the fact that it reduced zinc molybdenum phosphate solubility by the common ion effect. Polarization curves of pigments mixtures could be used as a guideline to predict the anticorrosive coating performance in accelerated and electrochemical tests. However, the final decisión on pigment selection must be taken on the basis of accelerated trials.
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Materia
Química
Epoxy paints
zinc
Binder
Pigments
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spelling High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphatePinturas epoxidicas anticorrosivas de alta eficiencia pigmentadas con fosfato de cinc modificado con molibdato de cincRomagnoli, RobertoDel Amo, Delia BeatrizVetere, Vicente FranciscoVéleva, L.QuímicaEpoxy paintszincBinderPigmentsZinc molybdenum phosphate belongs to the so called second generation phosphate pigments and is claimed to have equal or greater anticorrosive properties than chromates and better than zinc phosphate alone. Little Information is available in the literature about its anticorrosive performance. The aim of this research was to study the anticorrosive performance of zinc molybdenum phosphate in solvent borne epoxy paints employing two anticorrosive pigment loadings. The effect of incorporating zinc oxide as complemetary pigment was also studied. SAE 1010 Steel panels were primed and coated with three different paint systems containing the anticorrosive paint and this paint plus a sealer cmd/or a topcoat. The anticorrosive efftciency of the different paint systems was assessed by accelerated tests (salt spray, humidity and accelerated weathering). Electrochemical measurements were done employing the anticorrosive paints alone. Results showed that the highest anticorrosive effect was obtained employing 30% of zinc molybdenum phosphate. Polarization measurements showed that the anodic film formed on Steel blocked the active sites for oxygen reduction. The incorporation of zinc oxide to pigment formula was detrimental due to its high water absorption and to the fact that it reduced zinc molybdenum phosphate solubility by the common ion effect. Polarization curves of pigments mixtures could be used as a guideline to predict the anticorrosive coating performance in accelerated and electrochemical tests. However, the final decisión on pigment selection must be taken on the basis of accelerated trials.Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Tecnología de Pinturas2000info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf27-31http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/168741enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1356-0751info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/BF02692684info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-03T11:16:40Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/168741Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-03 11:16:41.214SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
Pinturas epoxidicas anticorrosivas de alta eficiencia pigmentadas con fosfato de cinc modificado con molibdato de cinc
title High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
spellingShingle High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
Romagnoli, Roberto
Química
Epoxy paints
zinc
Binder
Pigments
title_short High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
title_full High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
title_fullStr High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
title_full_unstemmed High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
title_sort High performance anticorrosive epoxy paints pigmented with zinc molybdenum phosphate
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Romagnoli, Roberto
Del Amo, Delia Beatriz
Vetere, Vicente Francisco
Véleva, L.
author Romagnoli, Roberto
author_facet Romagnoli, Roberto
Del Amo, Delia Beatriz
Vetere, Vicente Francisco
Véleva, L.
author_role author
author2 Del Amo, Delia Beatriz
Vetere, Vicente Francisco
Véleva, L.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Química
Epoxy paints
zinc
Binder
Pigments
topic Química
Epoxy paints
zinc
Binder
Pigments
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Zinc molybdenum phosphate belongs to the so called second generation phosphate pigments and is claimed to have equal or greater anticorrosive properties than chromates and better than zinc phosphate alone. Little Information is available in the literature about its anticorrosive performance. The aim of this research was to study the anticorrosive performance of zinc molybdenum phosphate in solvent borne epoxy paints employing two anticorrosive pigment loadings. The effect of incorporating zinc oxide as complemetary pigment was also studied. SAE 1010 Steel panels were primed and coated with three different paint systems containing the anticorrosive paint and this paint plus a sealer cmd/or a topcoat. The anticorrosive efftciency of the different paint systems was assessed by accelerated tests (salt spray, humidity and accelerated weathering). Electrochemical measurements were done employing the anticorrosive paints alone. Results showed that the highest anticorrosive effect was obtained employing 30% of zinc molybdenum phosphate. Polarization measurements showed that the anodic film formed on Steel blocked the active sites for oxygen reduction. The incorporation of zinc oxide to pigment formula was detrimental due to its high water absorption and to the fact that it reduced zinc molybdenum phosphate solubility by the common ion effect. Polarization curves of pigments mixtures could be used as a guideline to predict the anticorrosive coating performance in accelerated and electrochemical tests. However, the final decisión on pigment selection must be taken on the basis of accelerated trials.
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Tecnología de Pinturas
description Zinc molybdenum phosphate belongs to the so called second generation phosphate pigments and is claimed to have equal or greater anticorrosive properties than chromates and better than zinc phosphate alone. Little Information is available in the literature about its anticorrosive performance. The aim of this research was to study the anticorrosive performance of zinc molybdenum phosphate in solvent borne epoxy paints employing two anticorrosive pigment loadings. The effect of incorporating zinc oxide as complemetary pigment was also studied. SAE 1010 Steel panels were primed and coated with three different paint systems containing the anticorrosive paint and this paint plus a sealer cmd/or a topcoat. The anticorrosive efftciency of the different paint systems was assessed by accelerated tests (salt spray, humidity and accelerated weathering). Electrochemical measurements were done employing the anticorrosive paints alone. Results showed that the highest anticorrosive effect was obtained employing 30% of zinc molybdenum phosphate. Polarization measurements showed that the anodic film formed on Steel blocked the active sites for oxygen reduction. The incorporation of zinc oxide to pigment formula was detrimental due to its high water absorption and to the fact that it reduced zinc molybdenum phosphate solubility by the common ion effect. Polarization curves of pigments mixtures could be used as a guideline to predict the anticorrosive coating performance in accelerated and electrochemical tests. However, the final decisión on pigment selection must be taken on the basis of accelerated trials.
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