Coating Types Flashcards

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Excellent UV and weathering resistance
Can be applied as coalescence curing
Historically applied as decorative coatings rather than for corrosion resistance

A. Allkyds
B. Acrylic
C. Epoxy
D. Chlorinated Rubber

A

Acrylic

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Oxidative curing
Referred to as "oil based paints"
Advantages:
-Single package material
-Broad range of colors

Disadvantages:

  • Can be very slow to cure
  • Limited thickness per coat

A. Allkyds
B. Acrylic
C. Epoxy
D. Chlorinated Rubber

A

Allkyds

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Evaporation curing
Contains a large amount of VOC
Eliminated in most parts of the world
Excellent resistance to water, sunlight, and many chemicals

A. Allkyds
B. Acrylic
C. Epoxy
D. Chlorinated Rubber

A

Chlorinated Rubber

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Two components consist of an epoxy resin (base) and a curing agent (converter)
Can be solvent-based, water-based, or solvent-free
Excellent adhesion, chemical resistance, water resistance, and wet adhesion
Amine cured epoxies are especially sensitive to amine blush
Exhibit chalking with atmosperic UV exposure

A. Allkyds
B. Acrylic
C. Epoxy
D. Chlorinated Rubber

A

Epoxy

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Resins, made from organic materials
Have a broad range of chemical resistance
Blended with cement to form a trowelable mortar
Applied by bricklayers, not coating applicators
Not a common coating type

A. Polyaspartic
B. Phenolic
C. Latex (Emulsions)
D. Furans

A

Furans

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Resins normally thermoplastic resin types
Coalescence curing

A. Polyaspartic
B. Phenolic
C. Latex (Emulsions)
D. Furans

A

Latex (Emulsions)

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Typically used where low pH environments and higher temperatures are factors
Excellent resistance to acids

A. Polyaspartic
B. Phenolic
C. Latex (Emulsions)
D. Furans

A

Phenolic

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Used to achieve low or near-zero VOC systems
Pot life from 5 minutes to several hours
Film builds up to 380um (15 mils) DFT in a single pass

A. Polyaspartic
B. Phenolic
C. Latex (Emulsions)
D. Furans

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Polyaspartic

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9
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Have a short pot life

Glass flake reinforced, high buyild coatings

Excellent moisture resistance

Exceptionally high abrasion resistance

A. Polyurethane
B. Polysiloxanes
C. Polyesters
D. Polyureas

A

Polyesters

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Used in services with abration, chemicals, extreame UV, and high temperature

A. Polyurethane
B. Polysiloxanes
C. Polyesters
D. Polyureas

A

Polysiloxanes

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Two major types:

  • Aliphatic
  • More resistant to UV exposure
  • Aromatic
  • Better chemical resistance in immersion
  • Excellent gloss

Main hazard is the isocyanate component

Available with a variety of curing times

A. Polyurethane
B. Polysiloxanes
C. Polyesters
D. Polyureas

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Polyurethane

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Very flexible materials

Very short cure times

Many require the used of an epoxy primer on steel

A. Polyurethane
B. Polysiloxanes
C. Polyesters
D. Polyureas

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Polyureas

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Formed by chemical modification of quartz, sand, or silicon

Excellent high temperature and UV resistance

Most require heat to cure by some cure at ambient temperatures

Also used as foul-release coatings in the marine industry

A. Vinyl Esters
B. Silicones
C. Vinyls
D. Allkyd

A

Silicones

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Often referred to as linings

Normally two-component coatings

Have rather short pot life

Excellent abrasion resistance with glass glake added

A. Vinyl Esters
B. Silicones
C. Vinyls
D. Allkyd

A

Vinyl Esters

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One of the earliest industrial coatings

Were used on highway bridges and extensively in the marine industry

Banned from use in most countries due to high VOC

A. Vinyl Esters
B. Silicones
C. Vinyls
D. Allkyd

A

Vinyls

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Widely used primer for steel structures

Provides cathodic protection

Very resistant to different chemicals and especially solvents

Very high heat resistance with a max of 400C (750F)

Disadvantages:

  • Can be difficult to apply
  • Not for acidic environments

A. Zinc (Organic)
B. Zinc (Inorganic)
C. Vinyls
D. Allkyd

A

Zinc (Inorganic)

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Very different from inorganic zinc

Organic resin with zinc filter
-Exampes: epoxies, polyurethane, etc

Limited cathodic protection factor

A. Zinc (Organic)
B. Zinc (Inorganic)
C. Vinyls
D. Allkyd

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Zinc (Organic)