09012 Advancements in High Performance Zinc Epoxy Coatings

Tuesday, March 24, 2009: 3:50 PM
C202/C203 (Georgia World Congress Center)
Lars Thorslund Pedersen , Hempel A/S, Lyngby, Denmark
The present work investigates the use of alloyed zinc powders in zinc epoxy and zinc silicate coatings. It is found that small amounts bismuth have a dramatic effect on rust creep resistance while nickel and magnesium was not found to have any effect in the tested range. 0.5% bismuth in the zinc reduces rust creep by up to 80% after cyclic exposure according to ISO20340. With the alloyed zinc it is possible to formulate coatings with rust creep below 1 mm in the test, thus achieving performance similar to what is know from zinc silicates.