2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.surfcoat.2005.01.049
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Investigation of polysiloxane coatings as corrosion inhibitors of zinc surfaces

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“…These results are in agreement with some researchers 26,27 who report that at higher temperatures, or whit the addition of a higher number of layers, an improved system in corrosion resistance can be achieved. However, the morphological analysis reveals the existence of microcracks systems for the T0, T1 and T2 samples, due to the fragility of thicker layers, and hence a decrease in corrosion resistance can be seen.…”
Section: Structural Featuressupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are in agreement with some researchers 26,27 who report that at higher temperatures, or whit the addition of a higher number of layers, an improved system in corrosion resistance can be achieved. However, the morphological analysis reveals the existence of microcracks systems for the T0, T1 and T2 samples, due to the fragility of thicker layers, and hence a decrease in corrosion resistance can be seen.…”
Section: Structural Featuressupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are in agreement with some researchers 21,22 who report that a further increase of thickness, or an addition of a higher number of layers, would promote an improvement of the system against corrosion. However, the morphological analysis shows microcracks for the films exposed to high curing temperature, due to the fragile state of thicker layers, and a consequent decrease in corrosion resistance.…”
Section: Morphological Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…These results are in agreement with findings by varios researchers [13] who reported a further increase in film thickness after adding more layers to promote an improved system of protection against corrosion. However, films exposed to high curing temperatures have microcracks due to the fragile state of their thicker layers, and there is then a subsequent decrease in corrosion resistance.…”
Section: Influence Of Curing Temperature and Application Layerssupporting
confidence: 93%