INFLUENCE OF SURFACE-MODIFIED CONDUCTING FILLERS ON THE PROPERTIES OF EPOXY COATINGS
2005
We have developed a new epoxy composition for antistatic coatings on metallic surfaces, filled with technical carbon and talc, which had been surface-modified by paranitroaniline and phosphoric acid. It has been shown that, with the introduction of modified fillers, the content of gel fraction in an epoxy coating increases by 5–6%, its adhesion becomes 2.5–2.7 times higher, and the amount of organic solvents decreases. We have also established that the electric resistance of the coating is more stable in time as compared with the commercial antistatic ground-coat enamel, and the frequency dependence of the resistance is more clearly pronounced after exposure to a chloride-containing medium, which corroborates the better protective properties of antistatic coatings with modified current conductive fillers.
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