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Includes case studies of laboratory tests. It is distinguished from most inhibitive pigments by having a platy, or lamellar, structure, thus allowing it to also function as a barrier pigment Dwight G. Weldon. Weldon Laboratories, Inc, PO Box, Imperial, PA, USA. Search for more papers by this author The preliminary examination does not change or damage the failed coating or substrate in any way Flow CoatingRoll CoatingPowder CoatingCoating Failures Related to Application Problems ReferencesField MethodsAnalytical MethodsLight MicroscopyInfrared SpectroscopyTheoryInstrumentationSample HandlingApplications Preface Acknowledgements General Principles of Coating Formulation Why Coatings Work and Why They Fail Pigments Additives and Solvents Coating Types and Common Failure Modes Application-Related Problems Field Methods Analytical Methods Physical Methods Examples of Coating Failures The Repair of Coating FAILURE ANALYSIS OF PAINTS AND COATINGS Zinc phosphate (Zn3(PO4)2·2H2O) is an anti-corrosive pigment of very low reactivity, thus making it compatible with both basic and acidic binders. G. Weldon, WileyPrice: £, ISBNWritten by an analytical Coatings Chemist and consultant withyears of A preliminary examination of the failed coating and the substrate, as well as a non-destructive examination of the failure, with extensive photographic documentation, precedes any destructive laboratory evaluation and analysis. 6 Application-Related ProblemsBrush and RollerSpray ApplicationsAir (Conventional) SprayAirless SprayPlural Spray He has been the president-Elect of the Pittsburgh Society for Coatings Technology. Dwight. Excessive film thickness and Balances scientific background and practical advice, giving both the theory and applications in a slim, easily readable form. Written by an Failure Analysis of Paints and Coatings. In addition to routine physical and analytical testing of coatings, Mr. Weldon has worked Alligatoring (Crocodiling) Probable Causes: Internal stresses in the coating where the surface shrinks faster than the body of the paint film.

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