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1 solubility modified with metal phosphates

Active anticorrosive pigments inhibit one or both of the two electrochemical partial reactions. The protective action is located at the interface between the substrate and the primer. Water that has diffused into the binder dissolves soluble anticorrosive components (e.g., phosphate, borate, or organic anions) out of the pigments and transports them to the metal surface where they react and stop corrosion. The oxide film already present on the iron is thereby strengthened and sometimes chemically modified. Any damaged areas are repaired with the aid of the active substance. Inhibition by formation of a protective film is the most important mode of action of the commoner anticorrosive pigments. [Pg.193]


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