Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints

Autores
Deyá, Marta Cecilia; Del Amo, Delia Beatriz; Romagnoli, Roberto
Año de publicación
2012
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
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Descripción
Zinc phosphate and related compounds have been proposed as “green” replacements for traditional anticorrosive pigments such as zinc chromate and lead oxides. However, environmental concerns have risen in the last years because the disposal of these materials in the environment increased phosphate levels in water and produce eutrophication of water bodies. The present paper deals with the possible incorporation of ceramic microspheres in alkyd paints in order to diminish phosphate content. The results suggested that paints with low phosphate content can be successfully formulated with a suitable selection of the amount and type of microspheres.
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Tecnología de Pinturas
Materia
Ingeniería Química
Zinc phosphate
Ceramic microspheres
Anticorrosive paints
Barrier properties
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
title Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
spellingShingle Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
Deyá, Marta Cecilia
Ingeniería Química
Zinc phosphate
Ceramic microspheres
Anticorrosive paints
Barrier properties
title_short Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
title_full Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
title_fullStr Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
title_full_unstemmed Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
title_sort Ceramic microsphere to improve anticorrosive permanence of phosphate paints
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Deyá, Marta Cecilia
Del Amo, Delia Beatriz
Romagnoli, Roberto
author Deyá, Marta Cecilia
author_facet Deyá, Marta Cecilia
Del Amo, Delia Beatriz
Romagnoli, Roberto
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author2 Del Amo, Delia Beatriz
Romagnoli, Roberto
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ingeniería Química
Zinc phosphate
Ceramic microspheres
Anticorrosive paints
Barrier properties
topic Ingeniería Química
Zinc phosphate
Ceramic microspheres
Anticorrosive paints
Barrier properties
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Zinc phosphate and related compounds have been proposed as “green” replacements for traditional anticorrosive pigments such as zinc chromate and lead oxides. However, environmental concerns have risen in the last years because the disposal of these materials in the environment increased phosphate levels in water and produce eutrophication of water bodies. The present paper deals with the possible incorporation of ceramic microspheres in alkyd paints in order to diminish phosphate content. The results suggested that paints with low phosphate content can be successfully formulated with a suitable selection of the amount and type of microspheres.
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Tecnología de Pinturas
description Zinc phosphate and related compounds have been proposed as “green” replacements for traditional anticorrosive pigments such as zinc chromate and lead oxides. However, environmental concerns have risen in the last years because the disposal of these materials in the environment increased phosphate levels in water and produce eutrophication of water bodies. The present paper deals with the possible incorporation of ceramic microspheres in alkyd paints in order to diminish phosphate content. The results suggested that paints with low phosphate content can be successfully formulated with a suitable selection of the amount and type of microspheres.
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