Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel

The corrosion was one of the most crucial issues which mankind has been faced. Corrosion naturally impacts our daily life trough chemical reactions that occur on the surface of metal and will impair the function of metal. In addition, the production of waste fly ash from a thermal power plant shows...

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Main Author: Ezree Farhan, Abu Hanipah
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23521/1/09.Composite%20zinc-fly%20ash%20coating%20on%20mild%20steel.pdf
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description The corrosion was one of the most crucial issues which mankind has been faced. Corrosion naturally impacts our daily life trough chemical reactions that occur on the surface of metal and will impair the function of metal. In addition, the production of waste fly ash from a thermal power plant shows an increasing each year and been disposed at the landfill. One of the solutions to prevent corrosion occurs on metal by coated the surface of metal. Recently, fly ash found that have a potential to work as an anti-corrosion agent because of the composition of fly ash rich in metals such as iron (Fe), aluminium (Al), silicon (Si) and magnesium (Mg). The objectives of this paper were to study the corrosion behaviour and to study the physical properties of anti-corrosion zinc –fly ash coating. Therefore, Zinc-fly ash coatings were deposited on mild steel substrates with used sodium silicate as a binder. Zinc powder and fly ash powder was being sieved first in order to get the fine powder for composite coating and mix with sodium silicate. The surface of mild steel has been coated with zinc-fly ash coating. The physical properties of zinc-fly ash coating were being tested by an adhesion test by the cross-cut method. The corrosion behaviour of coating were being tested by immersion test in 3.5% sodium chloride (NaCl) solution for 30 days and potentiodynamic polarization curve in 3.5% sodium chloride solution. The results form adhesion test found that by the addition of fly ash in composite coating increased the adhesion strength of the coating than without fly ash. The result from immersion test concluded that the addition of fly ash had less rested on the surface of mild steel. The result of potentiodynamic polarization curve show the zinc-fly ash coating exhibits a more protective film than a pure composite zinc coating with 50% compared to pure zinc coating.
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spelling UMPir235212023-08-14T09:32:11Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23521/ Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel Ezree Farhan, Abu Hanipah QD Chemistry TP Chemical technology The corrosion was one of the most crucial issues which mankind has been faced. Corrosion naturally impacts our daily life trough chemical reactions that occur on the surface of metal and will impair the function of metal. In addition, the production of waste fly ash from a thermal power plant shows an increasing each year and been disposed at the landfill. One of the solutions to prevent corrosion occurs on metal by coated the surface of metal. Recently, fly ash found that have a potential to work as an anti-corrosion agent because of the composition of fly ash rich in metals such as iron (Fe), aluminium (Al), silicon (Si) and magnesium (Mg). The objectives of this paper were to study the corrosion behaviour and to study the physical properties of anti-corrosion zinc –fly ash coating. Therefore, Zinc-fly ash coatings were deposited on mild steel substrates with used sodium silicate as a binder. Zinc powder and fly ash powder was being sieved first in order to get the fine powder for composite coating and mix with sodium silicate. The surface of mild steel has been coated with zinc-fly ash coating. The physical properties of zinc-fly ash coating were being tested by an adhesion test by the cross-cut method. The corrosion behaviour of coating were being tested by immersion test in 3.5% sodium chloride (NaCl) solution for 30 days and potentiodynamic polarization curve in 3.5% sodium chloride solution. The results form adhesion test found that by the addition of fly ash in composite coating increased the adhesion strength of the coating than without fly ash. The result from immersion test concluded that the addition of fly ash had less rested on the surface of mild steel. The result of potentiodynamic polarization curve show the zinc-fly ash coating exhibits a more protective film than a pure composite zinc coating with 50% compared to pure zinc coating. 2017 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23521/1/09.Composite%20zinc-fly%20ash%20coating%20on%20mild%20steel.pdf Ezree Farhan, Abu Hanipah (2017) Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang.
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title Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel
title_full Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel
title_fullStr Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel
title_full_unstemmed Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel
title_short Composite zinc-fly ash coating on mild steel
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topic QD Chemistry
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