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chalking failure appearance |
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*surface soft and powdery *easily removed by wiping surface |
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erosion failure appearance |
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*surface removed on high spots and brush marks to base coating or primer.
*similar to chalking |
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checking failure appearance |
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*surface phenomenon *uneven, small, noncontinuous fissures in coating which do not penetrate to the substrate. |
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alligatoring failure appearance |
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*very large macrochecking *cross-hatched pattern |
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cracking failure appearance |
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*small breaks in coating to substrate *may be linear, cross-hatched, or curved *cracks may or not be continuous |
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mud cracking failure appearance |
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*large macrocracking *coating may curl at cracks and lose adhesion |
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wrinkling failure appearance |
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*furrows and ridges in coating surface *may be linear or random pattern *wrinkle may be fine or quite large |
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biological failure failure appearance |
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*softening or slime reaction of coating *blotchy brown or black spots on coating surface causing poor, dirty appearance |
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discoloration failure appearance |
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*yellowing, greying, or darkening of coating |
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inorganic checking failure appearance |
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*usually fine visible or microscopic checks
*don't penetrate to the substrate |
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inorganic mud cracking failure appearance |
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*fine to fairly large segments (1/4 in.) flaking from surface |
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inorganic pinpoint rusting |
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*pinpoint spots of corrosion progressing from a few per square feet to almost continuous.
*early failure can be catastrophic |
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Cause of failure Chalking |
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*surface disintegration by actinic rays of sun on the organic resin binder
*improper pigmentation |
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*chalking mechanism w/ coating surface removed by weathering |
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Cause of failure checking |
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*surface stress *caused by shrinkage due to weathering and continued surface polymerization and oxidation |
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Cause of failure alligatoring |
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*internal stress where surface shrinks more rapidly than body of coating.
*hard topcoat applied over soft undercoat. |
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Cause of failure cracking |
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*stress *due to continued polymerization and oxidation
*improper pigmentation |
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Cause of failure mud cracking |
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*rapid drying of highly filled coatings |
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Cause of failure wrinkling |
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*surface reaction *surface of coating expands more rapidly during drying than does the body of the film |
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Cause of failure biological failure |
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*biodegradation of the coating by bacteria or fungi
*coating used as source of nourishment |
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Cause of failure discoloration |
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*resin or pigment color change due to weather or chemical action |
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Cause of failure inorganic checking |
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*zinc pigment to binder ratio is high *rapid drying conditions cause surface checking |
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Cause of failure inorganic mud cracking |
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*application of coating too heavy *rapid drying conditions |
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Cause of failure inorganic pinpoint rusting |
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*zinc pigment mask by other pigmentation
*improper zinc/binder ration *uneven coating thickness |
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Select coating formulated w/ radiation-resistant resins (acrylics) & noncatalytic, nonchalking pigments |
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Select chalk-resistant coating w/ good flow out to a smooth film |
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Select coating formulated w/ weather-resistant resins & inert reinforcing pigments in addition to noncatalytic colored pigments. |
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*apply thin coats & thoroughly dry before adding additional coats.
*never apply hard topcoats (epoxy) over soft undercoats (asphalt) |
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Select coating formulated from nonreactive weather-resistant resins, reinforcing pigments, and nonreactive colored pigments |
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*use coatings w/ strong adhesion *apply coatings under proper drying conditions and prevent sags, puddles, or areas of excess thickness |
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*choose coatings w/ even, thorough drying characteristics
*apply evenly; avoid excessive thickness |
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*select oil-base coating which contains permanent fungicides or bacteriacides
*nonoil coatings should use nonbiodegradable modifiers |
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biological failure remedy |
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select coating formulated w/ both color stable resins and pigments |
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*formulation should include reinforcing pigments
*apply coating as thin as recommended *second coat, if necessary *apply under favorable drying conditions |
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inorganic checking remedy |
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*apply coating at no more than recommended thickness
*apply under favorable drying conditions |
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inorganic mud cracking remedy |
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*usual remedy:remove coating and reapply more satisfactory zinc coating
*apply maintenance coat at first sign of pinpoint failure |
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inorganic pinpoint rusting remedy |
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*are used to measure dry film thickness.
*A coating thickness gage provides vital information as to the expected life of the substrate, the product's fitness for purpose, its appearance and ensures compliance with a host of International Standards.
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tooke/ elcometer thickness gauge |
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*measure coating viscosity *Application |
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