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Coatings for Metals Protection

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Surface coating describes any material that may be applied as a thin continuous layer to a surface, while paint is traditionally used to describe pigmented surface coatings as distinct from clear films which are more properly called lacquers or varnishes. Paints and surface coatings have two main purposes: to provide aesthetic characteristics to the surface or to solve protective problems (or both). The formulation of paints, lackers or varnishes depends on the substrate, environment and main function of the organic coating. This chapter will deal with the main components of organic coatings that can be applied on metals.

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Deyá, C. (2021). Coatings for Metals Protection. In: Carrizo, P.S. (eds) Reverse Engineering of Ancient Metals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-72842-7_8

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