Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia

Batch-to-batch consistency of two-component epoxy paint by means of physical (volume solids, specific gravity and volatile organic content), performance (adhesion, dry film thickness and salt spray tests) and structural test [Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis] was investigated. All physical...

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Published in:Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology
Main Author: Salim Y.S.; Chan C.H.; Ong C.H.
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Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2018
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Salim Y.S.; Chan C.H.; Ong C.H.
Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
2018
Corrosion Engineering Science and Technology
53
7
10.1080/1478422X.2017.1370876
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85052841768&doi=10.1080%2f1478422X.2017.1370876&partnerID=40&md5=be22a025e5f2d777dacd467de6b1d221
Batch-to-batch consistency of two-component epoxy paint by means of physical (volume solids, specific gravity and volatile organic content), performance (adhesion, dry film thickness and salt spray tests) and structural test [Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis] was investigated. All physical tests fulfill the required specifications. With the availability of many FTIR spectrometers, quality assurance personnel do not want to rely on specific FTIR. We analysed the FTIR spectra of intermediate two-components epoxy paints that had been obtained from two spectrometers (Intrument I and II), using specific commercial Softwares utilising high sensitivity Compare function. Results show that the two-component epoxies are homogeneous within the mixing tank, with r (degree of similarity) values above 0.898 (high degree of similarity). Different paint formulations yield r values far below 0.898 (low degree of similarity). The r values obtained from Instrument II are slightly higher to that of Instrument I, but they are not statistically different. © 2017, © 2017 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Institute.
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author Salim Y.S.; Chan C.H.; Ong C.H.
spellingShingle Salim Y.S.; Chan C.H.; Ong C.H.
Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
author_facet Salim Y.S.; Chan C.H.; Ong C.H.
author_sort Salim Y.S.; Chan C.H.; Ong C.H.
title Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_short Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_full Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_fullStr Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
title_sort Physical and structural analyses for batch-to-batch consistency of epoxy paints: a case study on epoxy coatings for oil and gas industry in Malaysia
publishDate 2018
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description Batch-to-batch consistency of two-component epoxy paint by means of physical (volume solids, specific gravity and volatile organic content), performance (adhesion, dry film thickness and salt spray tests) and structural test [Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis] was investigated. All physical tests fulfill the required specifications. With the availability of many FTIR spectrometers, quality assurance personnel do not want to rely on specific FTIR. We analysed the FTIR spectra of intermediate two-components epoxy paints that had been obtained from two spectrometers (Intrument I and II), using specific commercial Softwares utilising high sensitivity Compare function. Results show that the two-component epoxies are homogeneous within the mixing tank, with r (degree of similarity) values above 0.898 (high degree of similarity). Different paint formulations yield r values far below 0.898 (low degree of similarity). The r values obtained from Instrument II are slightly higher to that of Instrument I, but they are not statistically different. © 2017, © 2017 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining Published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Institute.
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