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Paint systems chlorinated rubbers

To study the effect of contaminants (chlorides and sulphates) at the interface metal/coating, a set of panels (surface A Sa 3) was prepared and dosed with solutions of NaCl and FeSO in distilled water and methanol. Subsequently, two paint systems (chlorinated rubber and polyurethane) were applied on these contaminated surfaces. [Pg.88]

Figure 4. Effect of interface contamination by chlorides. Paint System Chlorinated Rubber. Figure 4. Effect of interface contamination by chlorides. Paint System Chlorinated Rubber.
Guide for Selecting Chlorinated Rubber Painting Systems Chlorinated Rubber Painting System for Salt Water Immersion Chlorinated Rubber Painting System for Fresh Water Immersion Chlorinated Rubber Painting System for Marine and Industrial Environments... [Pg.862]

Fifth Sixth Chlorinated rubber system Chlorinated rubber system paint Vinyl resin or chlorinated rubber system Epoxy or polyurethane resin system paint ... [Pg.319]

General paint coating systems are a combination of oil-type rust preventative primer and long oil alkyd resin paint or chlorinated rubber paint (intermediate and overcoats) with a total thickness of less than 150 p,m. These are applied in relatively mild atmospheres such as rural, mountain, and city. [Pg.113]

Chlorinated rubber is soluble in aromatic solvents, and paints made from it dry by solvent evaporation alone. In contrast to the vinyls, there is less difficulty in formulating systems that are suitable for brush application. It has excellent resistance to a wide range of chemicals and to water, but as it is extremely brittle it needs to be plasticised. To preserve chemical resistance it is necessary to use inert plasticisers such as chlorinated paraffin wax. Due to the presence of ozone depleting solvents, chlorinated rubber coatings are being phased out and largely replaced by vinyl acrylic coatings which have very similar performance and can be formulated from lower aromatic or aliphatic solvents. [Pg.585]

Figure 1 indicates a typical nitroglycerin facility "inside out" wood frame construction at a concrete floor slab. Note that the exterior cant strip, the lead conductive floor cant and the wood cap are all sloped to discourage product build-up and facilitate cleaning. This assembly also indicates spray-on foam insulation as an optional construction item. At Radford AAP this is a safety approved insulation system. The insulation at Radford AAP received a chlorinated rubber paint coating for weathering. [Pg.71]

Fire Retardent Paints. Fire retardant paints are based on chlorinated rubber and chlorinated plasticizers with added SbO. These reduce the rate of spread of flames. Addn of NH4H2PO4, PE, or dicyandiamide produces an intumescent or swelling paint that forms a thick insulating layer over the surface to which it is applied when exposed to flames Fire retardant paints do not control fires and are no substitute for an automatic sprinkler system. They are best used where the only hazard is exposed, combustible, interior finish materials or in isolated buildings where sprinklers will not be installed. The paint must be applied at the rate specified on the container if spread thinner the proper... [Pg.414]

Paint System Porthole Number8 Blank Plate 1 1 Stock Fire-Retardant White 2 3 Stock White Enamel 3 6 Stock Chlorinated Rubber 4 7 Comml. Fire-Retardant White 5... [Pg.62]

The thermoelectric fire tests confirmed the fire-resistance of the navy stock fire-retardant interior white and experimental red deck paints (systems 1 and 5) and demonstrated the flammability of the navy deck gray, white enamel, vinyl-alkyd, and alkyd-chlorinated rubber paints, systems 2, 3, 4 and 6. [Pg.65]

There are numerous types of paint employed in the protection of steel and they are designed to meet the conditions imposed by the environment in which they are expected to function. For steel exposed to the atmosphere, the most common type of paint system is based on alkyl resin and this may be mixed with other types or may itself be chemically modified for a specific purpose, e.g. vinyl toluenated or styrenated to give rapid drying. Other generic types are chlorinated rubber, vinyl, acrylic, epoxy, and polyurethane. All have particular attributes and limitations and selection is usually a matter of discussion between user and supplier. [Pg.270]

Uses. On account of their high water resistance, chlorinated rubber paints are used for underwater coatings on steel and concrete (e.g., water storage vessels, swimming pools, sewage systems, harbor installations, and docks). The chemical resistance is... [Pg.21]

Uses Defoamer for solv.-based paints, esp. long-oil and med.-oil airdrying alkyd resins systems, wood preservatives, vinyl resin paints, acrylic resin paints, nitrocellulose paints, chlorinated rubber paints Features Highly effective... [Pg.28]

Uses Detoamer tor polar org. coating systems, esp. two-part polyurethane paints and furniture finishes, aciyilc paints, chlorinated rubber paints... [Pg.140]

Chem. Descrip. Mixt. of surf.-act. basic and acidic fatty acids in xylene Uses Wetting agent, dispersant, deflocculant, antiflooding agent for solv.-based paints, alkyd, epoxide, chlorinated rubber, bitumen, polyurethane, and polyester systems... [Pg.839]

Chem. Descrip. Quaternium-18 bentonite CAS 68953-58-2 EINECS/ELINCS 273-219-4 Uses Thixotrope for low to med. polarity systems, e.g., antiperspirants suspending agent for active ingreds. thixotrope for 100% aliphatic to 100% aromatic systems (automotive undercoats, trade sales all ds. traffic paints, stains, acrylics, chlorinated rubber)... [Pg.867]

A. Electrolytic Cells. Mercury cells are constructed with carbon steel, and the surfaces in contact with chlorine are rubber-lined. Diaphragm cells are also fabricated with carbon steel bodies and FRP or vinylester covers. The external carbon steel surfaces are usually treated with a high performance catalyzed polyamide or amine-cured painting system with 0.05-0.075-mm thick primer, 0.13-0.15-mm thick intermediate and a 0.13-0.15-mm thick finish coat, the thicknesses referring to the dry films. [Pg.1329]

In bilges and naval ships, zinc spray plus a chlorinated rubber paint system is used, for example, in Royal Navy Sheffield Class destroyers based on 8-10 years service before maintenance (Hunter, 1981). Galvanizing alone was used in earlier RN ships. [Pg.339]

Third Preventative paint Oil corrosion Preventative paint Oil corrosion System primer Chlorinated rubber... [Pg.318]

Fifth Resin paint Long oil alkyd System MIO paint Chlorinated rubber System paint Chlorinated rubber... [Pg.318]

Second Etching primer Thick type vinyl or chlorinated rubber system Thick type epoxy primer Tar epoxy resin paint... [Pg.319]

Chlorinated Rubber Painting System for Field Application Over a Shop>-Applied Solvent Base Inorganic Zinc-Rich Primer... [Pg.862]


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