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New waterborne paints with different binders and corrosion inhibition application

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Waterborne paint formulations based on three different emulsion resins were prepared with different pigment volume concentration (PVC). The effect of a prepared waterborne organic corrosion inhibitor with the best formula of each binder was studied. The role of binders on the corrosion inhibition of steel in the absence and presence of the corrosion inhibitor was studied. Physical, chemical, and mechanical properties, weight loss, corrosion resistance, and water up-take tests in the absence and presence of the corrosion inhibitor revealed that the protective properties of the three binders used at their optimum PVC against corrosion could be arranged in the following order: short oil alkyd > Urabrid AC 100 > acrylic emulsion resins. The prepared corrosion inhibitor showed excellent inhibition efficiency with the three used binders.

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Mohamed, H.A. New waterborne paints with different binders and corrosion inhibition application. J Coat Technol Res 7, 85–89 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11998-009-9183-3

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