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Industrial Application of Zinc-Filled Inorganic Coatings

Corrosion, 1960
Principal characteristics of zinc-filled and modern organic coatings are compared briefly. Self-curing types recently introduced have numerous good points and some deficiencies. Zinc-filled inorganics are compared to organics in resistance to corrosives, surface preparation, undersurface corrosion.
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Weld-Through Inorganic Zinc Primer

2004
Scope This specification covers a group of inorganic zinc primers that can protect carbon steel during the fabrication process, permit welding to specification requirements, and be overcoated. The major pigment component in this coating is zinc dust and the binder is inorganic. This specification defines the
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Crack Resistance Improvement of Inorganic Zinc Rich Paint

CORROSION 2013, 2013
Abstract The internal coating of ships’ cargo tanks is essential to protect steel surfaces against corrosion and to avoid contamination. Inorganic ethyl zinc silicate coatings are proven as one of the successful solutions for corrosion protection, but there are several disadvantages in this coating system.
Seong-Mo Son   +3 more
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Environment - Its Influence on Inorganic Zinc Coatings

CORROSION 1976, 1976
Inorganic zinc coatings starting with galvanizing have a long and proud heritage of excellent protection for steel structures of all types -- from galvanized nails to super tankers and the Golden Gate Bridge. The first reference to the use of zinc for corrosion protection was as early as 1840 by a French engineer, R. Mallat(1), which is far enough back
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Zinc repletion with organic or inorganic forms of zinc and protein turnover in marginally zinc-deficient calves.

Journal of Animal Science, 1997
We conducted two experiments using marginally Zn-deficient (-Zn) calves to determine which supplemental chemical form of Zn would most rapidly reverse certain Zn deficiency signs and to determine whether a change in protein turnover had occurred in Zn deficiency. In Exp. 1, 40 crossbred beef heifers were allocated by BW to four groups.
T E, Engle   +4 more
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Problems with Caustics, Nuclear Power, and Inorganic Zinc

CoatingsPro, 2008
Looking for the latest coatings application tips? See this e-discussion where coatings contractors provide real-world solutions to their own coating problems.
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Long-life corrosion protection with inorganic zinc silicates

Anti-Corrosion Manual, 1970
PAINTS as methods of passive corrosion protection must be considered essential for steel and metal structures, and are as old as the need to preserve their value. Moreover, the attempt has long been made, not only to cover the surfaces of steels with organic paints, but also to protect them actively and thereby to exclude the danger of under-rusting as
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Zinc - a major inorganic component of nereid polychaete jaws

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1979
Analyses of the jaws of nereid polychaetes have shown zinc to be a major inorganic component amounting to between 0·5 and 2·4% of the dry weight and accounting for up to 40% of the total body burden of zinc. In Nereis diversicolor, zinc concentrations in the jaws are not related to those of the habitat sediments.
G. W. Bryan, P. E. Gibbs
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What Do You Know about Inorganic Zinc Coatings?

Materials Performance, 2016
Inorganic zinc silicate coatings, whether solvent- or water-borne, provide a number of unique challenges for the specifier and applicator. This article answers questions relating to selection, application, and maintenance of these coatings.
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Challenging the Performance Myth of Inorganic Zinc Rich vs Organic Zinc Rich Primers and Activated Zinc Primers

CORROSION 2017, 2017
Abstract Zinc rich primer coatings, both organic and inorganic, are extensively used in highly corrosive environments and they are part of a high performance coating system in the Protective Coatings Industry. During the 60’s and the 70’s, zinc rich epoxy primers dominated the market.
Raquel Morales, Antoni Prieto, Jose Luna
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