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Manganese coatings

P. Diaz-Arista, G. Trejo, Electrodeposition and characterization of manganese coatings obtained form an acidic chloride bath containing ammonium thiocyanate as an additive. Surf. Coat. Techol. [Pg.286]

Water Dispersions. Polysulftde products are offered as aqueous dispersions (Thiokol WD-6). These are useful for applyiag protective coatings to line fuel tanks, and for concrete, wood, and ia some cases fabrics, felt, leather (qv), and paper (qv). It has been found that a stable emulsion can be made that contains both LP and manganese oxide curing agent. The emulsion can be thinned and appHed as a spray coating. After it is appHed, water evaporates and the LP cures to form a soHd mbber (13). [Pg.459]

Naphthenates of cobalt, manganese, calcium, copper, iron, zinc, and zirconium are used as driers in printing inks. Their use in coatings is declining as a result of the use of higher metal content synthetic driers and the overall trend to latex paint in architectural coatings. [Pg.222]

Magnesium anodes usually consist of alloys with additions of Al, Zn and Mn. The content of Ni, Fe and Cu must be kept very low because they favor selfcorrosion. Ni contents of >0.001% impair properties and should not be exceeded. The influence of Cu is not clear. Cu certainly increases self-corrosion but amounts up to 0.05% are not detrimental if the Mn content is over 0.3%. Amounts of Fe up to about 0.01% do not influence self-corrosion if the Mn content is above 0.3%. With additions of Mn, Fe is precipitated from the melt which on solidification is rendered harmless by the formation of Fe crystals with a coating of manganese. The addition of zinc renders the corrosive attack uniform. In addition, the sensitivity to other impurities is depressed. The most important magnesium alloy for galvanic anodes is AZ63, which corresponds to the claims in Ref. 22. Alloys AZ31 and M2 are still used. The most important properties of these alloys are... [Pg.191]


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