Addition of carbon black NIR absorber to galvanised steel primer systems: Influence on NIR cure of polyester melamine topcoats and corrosion protection characteristics |
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Authors: | Ian Mabbett Jon Elvins Catherine Gowenlock Carol Glover Paul Jones Geraint Williams David Worsley |
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Affiliation: | 1. SPECIFIC, College of Engineering, Swansea University, Baglan Bay Innovation Centre, Port Talbot SA12 7AX, United Kingdom;2. Tata Steel, SPECIFIC, Baglan Bay Innovation Centre, Port Talbot SA12 7AX, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | Near infrared (NIR) is becoming a popular option for rapid cure of coatings in the coil coating industry particularly where fast line speeds are required. The technology has the potential to reduce the cure time of a 20 μm polyester coating on a galvanised steel substrate from around 30 s via conventional heating methods down to <10 s under the lamps. Previous work suggested that the ideal situation in this case is to have a topcoat which is slightly transparent to NIR and an absorbing substrate to heat the coating from the substrate outwards in a two stage process which separates solvent removal from cross linking and film formation. This can be taken further by tinting the primer layer with a pigment that absorbs in the NIR region. In this study spectroscopy was used to show that a coated steel system could appear white in the visible region because of the reflectance of TiO2 but the NIR absorption could be altered by adding absorbing pigments such as carbon black. Lamp settings could be reduced by 20% to achieve equivalent cure with tinted primer systems. The potential degradation in corrosion protection afforded by carbon-black containing pigments at various loadings was assessed for model organic coatings applied to galvanised steel specimens. In situ scanning Kelvin probe studies showed that rates of corrosion-driven coating delamination by cathodic disbondment remained unchanged by pigment loadings of up to 3.5 wt%. |
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Keywords: | NIR Near-infrared Coil-coating Fast-cure Polyester/melamine |
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