CIDEPINT   05376
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN TECNOLOGIA DE PINTURAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Accelerated tests, a necessary complement of electrochemical assays to evaluate anti-corrosive coatings
Autor/es:
SELMI, GONZALO J.; DEYÁ, CECILIA; D?ALESSANDRO, ORIANA; ROMAGNOLI, ROBERTO; DI SARLI, ALEJANDRO R.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2019 vol. 49 p. 811 - 822
ISSN:
0021-891X
Resumen:
Corrosion processes of painted metals may be monitored by accelerated and/or electrochemical assays. There is certain relationship between both types of test. Particularly, when using paint coatings with high barrier effect (R > 108 Ω cm2) and low dielectric capacity (C < 10−9 F cm−2), a good anti-corrosion performance was accomplished and results from both types of tests match. Once corrosion has started, a charge transfer resistance value > 106 Ω cm2 ensures kinetic inhibition of the corrosion process. The question arises when the values of the above-mentioned parameters differ from those and a realistic approach to the coating useful service life is needed. In this paper, it was demonstrated that, in such cases, accelerated andelectrochemical assays complement each other. Accelerated tests are related to coating durability while electrochemical ones provide information about the degradation mechanism. To carry out this investigation, three anti-corrosive paints containing ecological pigments were prepared and their protective behavior evaluated in the salt spray chamber and by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).