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- Title
Study on the Effect of Additives on the Performance of Cement-Based Composite Anti-Corrosion Coatings for Steel Bars in Prefabricated Construction.
- Authors
Peng, Hao; Chen, Zhishan; Liu, Mingxiao; Zhao, Yunlong; Fu, Wanwan; Liu, Jiesheng; Tan, Xiaoming
- Abstract
The influence of polymer emulsion, pigment filler, and dispersant on the corrosion resistance of polymer cement-based composite anti-corrosion coatings were investigated in this study. Adhesion loss rate tests and electrochemical tests were conducted on samples. The research results show that optimal corrosion resistance can be achieved with a 45 wt% dosage of emulsion, a 6 wt% dosage of pigment filler, and a 0.30 wt% dosage of dispersant. The bonding properties of bare steel bars, epoxy-coated steel bars, and polymer cement-based composite anti-corrosion coated steel bars with grout were compared. The results show that the polymer cement-based composite anti-corrosion coating can enhance the bonding properties of the samples. Furthermore, the microscopic analysis was conducted on the samples. The results demonstrate that the appropriate addition of emulsion can fill internal pores of the coating, tightly bonding hydration products with unhydrated cement particles. Moreover, incorporating a suitable dosage of functional additives enhances the stability of the coating system and leads to a denser microstructure.
- Subjects
COMPOSITE coating; STEEL bars; CORROSION resistance; MICROSCOPY; EPOXY coatings; ADDITIVES; ANTIREFLECTIVE coatings
- Publication
Materials (1996-1944), 2024, Vol 17, Issue 9, p1996
- ISSN
1996-1944
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/ma17091996