1965
DOI: 10.1016/s0010-938x(65)80010-5
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The corrosion of metals by vapours from air-drying paints

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“…All coatings found to be corrosive were immediately considered unsuitable as sealants and their efficiency as vapor barriers was not investigated further. The corrosivity of vapors from oleo-resinous paints was established 20 years ago [23]. However, the origi-'nal corrosion tests were performed at 100% RH, while the results obtained in this study at 50% RH will provide a more convincing argument against the use of oleo-resinous paints even under the moderate humidities encountered in museum display and storage areas.…”
Section: Corrosivity Of Vapors From Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…All coatings found to be corrosive were immediately considered unsuitable as sealants and their efficiency as vapor barriers was not investigated further. The corrosivity of vapors from oleo-resinous paints was established 20 years ago [23]. However, the origi-'nal corrosion tests were performed at 100% RH, while the results obtained in this study at 50% RH will provide a more convincing argument against the use of oleo-resinous paints even under the moderate humidities encountered in museum display and storage areas.…”
Section: Corrosivity Of Vapors From Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Although no stoved oil-based paints were tested, other workers have found that the stoving process may not render these paints less corrosive [23]. Presumably the elevated temperatures accelerate the production of acidic volatiles while not allowing enough time for them to diffuse through the film and evaporate.…”
Section: Corrosivity Of Vapors From Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partir de los datos de XPS se puede deducir que la pátina formada esta compuesta por cuprita [Cu 2 2 ]. En las concentraciones de ácido más bajas es predominante la presencia de hidróxido.…”
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“…La 2 ]. La cantidad de este último aumenta con la humedad relativa y con la concentración de vapores ácidos, y se forma por reacción del ácido acético con el hidróxido de cobre.…”
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