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Adhesion Promotion and Polymer Composite Performance with Titanate Coupling Agents

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Adhesion Aspects of Polymeric Coatings

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The paper discusses adhesion, composite property and corrosion performance results using titanate coupling agents in organic polymer composites consisting mainly of epoxy, epoxy blends, urethanes and acrylics. It proposes that chemical titanate coupling agents assist adhesion and corrosion inhibition through reduction of air and water contained either on the metal surface, various substrates, or in the inorganics used in barrier film coatings. Mechanisms and subsequent dispersion effects are offered. The use of silica in conjunction with pyrophosphato titanates as a functional replacement for barium metaborate and basic lead silico chromate in epoxy/polyamide primer systems is evaluated in detail. Titanate performance in an epoxy ester spray zinc rich primer is shown.

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Monte, S.J., Sugerman, G. (1983). Adhesion Promotion and Polymer Composite Performance with Titanate Coupling Agents. In: Mittal, K.L. (eds) Adhesion Aspects of Polymeric Coatings. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3658-7_25

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