High solids, one coat paints based on aliphatic epoxi resin siloxanes for steel protection
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2014-05-01Autor
Canosa, Guadalupe
Alfieri, Paula
Giúdice, Carlos Alberto
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This research involved the design of high-solids, one-coat paints for the protection of metal structures
with low maintenance requirements. The main paint components were: (i) an aliphatic epoxy resin
cured with an aminosilane and chemically modified with alkoxysilanes as film-forming material, and (ii)
rutile titanium dioxide as opaque pigment, a polysilicate strontium and zinc as corrosion inhibitor and,
a synthetic calcium silicate and barites as extenders.
Some paints displayed excellent performance in salt spray apparatus (degree of rusting) and in 100%
relative humidity cabinet(degree of blistering). Results indicate that as the aliphatic epoxy resin/alkoxide
ratio increased, the degree of rusting improved while the degree of blistering worsened, in total
agreement with film permeability. In addition, binders based on dimethyldiethoxysilane, methyltriethoxysilane
and tetraethoxysilane, in that order, displayed an improved corrosion performance and
a decreased blistering resistance. The reactivity of alkoxides and the chemical interaction with the metal
substrate supports the obtained results.
Initial gloss and gloss and color retention improved as the alkoxide level increased; no significative
differences were registered when the alkoxide type variable was considered.
In summary, the use of alkoxides as modifiers of an aliphatic epoxy resin allowed the formulation of
hybrid paints with high anticorrosive and weathering resistance performance. The more suitable hybrid
organic–inoganic paint must be selected according to the requirements of each structure in service