Corrosion Control Through a Better Understanding of the Metallic Substrate/Organic Coating/Interface.
Abstract
This report presents the second annual summary of research carried out under Office of Naval Research Contract No. N00014-79-0731. The objective of the research is to obtain a better understanding of the metallic substrate/organic coating/interface system so that improvements may be made in corrosion control of metals by painting. The research during the past year has consisted of 15 different components directed by 10 Lehigh faculty members. These activities may be divided for convenience into those primarily concerned with (a) corrosion at the interface, (b) the chemistry of the metal/coating interface, (c) the properties of the coating, and (d) the surface properties of iron oxides from the standpoint of their presence at the steel/organic coating interface and their use as pigments. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA109606
Entities
People
- Eugene M. Allen
- Frederick M. Fowkes
- Henry Leidheiser Jr.
- Michael C. Hughes
- Mohamed S. El-aasser
Organizations
- Lehigh University