Raghupathy, K. and Guruviah, S.
(1990)
Rust converting primer based on water-borne epoxy ester.
Bulletin of Electrochemistry, 06 (03).
pp. 372-373.
ISSN 0256-1654
Abstract
The rust converting primer eliminates the costly and time consuming processes of surface preparation of materials like sand blasting, pickling and phosphating, before applying coatings over rusted mild steel. The primer acts as the rust converter as well as primer. The epoxy ester resin prepared is incorporated with pigments such as titanium dioxide, bentonite and phosphoric acid. The primer is applied over rusted specimens and the physical and chemical resistance properties of such specimens have been evaluated by accelerated tests such as salt spray (fog) tests
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