Title
Behaviour of painted aluminium in Ibero-American atmospheres
Date Issued
01 January 2003
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Morcillo M.
Simancas J.
Corvo F.
Rosales B.
Fragata F.
Peña J.
Sánchez M.
Almeida E.
Rivero S.
De Rincón O.T.
Pontificia Universidad Catolica del PeruThe institution will open in a new tab,
Publisher(s)
Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalurgicas
Abstract
Aluminium generally presents good corrosion resistance to the atmosphere. However, unprotected aluminium and aluminium alloys weather outdoors to an ugly grey colour, which deepens to black in industrial atmospheres, and undergo superficial pitting in marine atmospheres, etc. Finishing technologies are applied for their protection and decoration in a wide range of applications. These technologies basically consist of two protection processes: anodizing and painting; the latter going from conventional solvent base paints to modern water-borne, high solids and powder coatings. This paper considers the weathering performance of three paint systems: alkyd, polyurethane and polyester, after more than three years of exposure in a wide spectra of Ibero-American atmospheric conditions. The information reported includes resistance to undercutting corrosion at the scribe, filiform corrosion, fungal attack and change in the physical-chemical properties of the paint surface (loss of gloss, colour changes, chalking, etc.).
Start page
151
End page
156
Issue
SPEC.VOLUME
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de materiales
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0037254731
Source
Revista de Metalurgia (Madrid)
ISSN of the container
00348570
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