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Ductile Iron Pipes-Inorganic Zinc Application Project Review

Paint and Coatings Expo (PACE) 2007, 2007
Abstract Since ductile iron (DI) pipes generally cannot be galvanized, inorganic zinc (IOZ) coatings can be considered to provide sacrificial corrosion protection in harsh atmospheric exposures, such as marine environments. The unique application of IOZ coating system provides an excellent cost-effective, long-term protection of ...
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Mobility of Organic and Inorganic Zinc Fertilizers in Soils

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2006
Abstract Zinc sulfate (ZnSO4 · H2O) has traditionally been the “reliable” source of zinc (Zn) fertilizer, but other sources of Zn are also available. Some are derived from industrial by‐products, varying from flue dust reacted with sulfuric acid to organic compounds derived from the paper industry.
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Phorgotten Phenomena: Inorganic Zincs—How Do They Cure?

Materials Performance, 2008
Inorganic zinc (IOZ) coatings are used pervasively in industry to provide reliable protection from corrosion on a variety of substrates. Problems have emerged with coatings applied over zinc primers, however, such as delamination and blistering. This article discusses proper curing methods for IOZs to ensure dependable performance of the entire coating
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Inorganic Zinc Primer vs Organic Zinc Primer: (an End-User Point of View)

CORROSION 2007, 2007
Abstract Corrosion protection of platform structures above the splash zone with paint systems is the focus for this study. Success of the coating work depends on many aspects (paint specifications, paint systems certification, surface preparation, coating application, certified inspectors activity, etc), but mainly it ...
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