Protective Coating Corrosion Control

Posted By: ELK1nG

Protective Coating Corrosion Control
Published 8/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.49 GB | Duration: 5h 30m

CIP (coating Inspection program), Painting Technology, BGAS-CSWIP painting inspector grade 2,

What you'll learn

introduction about corrosion explain basic corrosion cell followed by coating protection theory though Barrier effect, Inhibitor effect and Galvanic effect

Paint composition (Binder, Pigments, Solvents, Additives)

paint curing and drying mechanism by Oxidatively drying, Physically drying / Solvent Evaporation, Chemically curing, and IR/UV – cured

A paint system is one or more layers of paint, which will give corrosion protection

preparation surface by Dry abrasive blast cleaning, Wet blasting ,Hand and power tool cleaning, Flame cleaning, Pickling (chemical cleaning) andVapor degreasing

Paint application , Quality control and inspection before , during and after application and finally paint failure

Requirements

No program experience needed you will learn what you need

Description

Unprotected steel in the atmosphere, in water and in soil is subject to corrosion that may lead to damage. Therefore, to avoid corrosion damage, steel structures are normally protected to withstand the corrosion stresses during the service life required of the structure. This course deals with protection by paint systems and covers, in the various parts, all features that are important in achieving adequate corrosion protection. Inspectors of protective coatings and manufacturers of coating materials to have at their disposal state-of- the-art information in concise form on corrosion protection by paint systems. Such information has to be as complete as possible, unambiguous and easily understandable to avoid difficulties and misunderstandings between the parties concerned with the practical implementation of protection work.• Our course will start with small introduction about corrosion explain basic corrosion cell followed by coating protection theory though Barrier effect, Inhibitor effect and Galvanic effect.• Paint composition (Binder, Pigments, Solvents, Additives), paint curing and drying mechanism by Oxidatively drying, physically drying / Solvent Evaporation, chemically curing, and IR/UV – cured.• A paint system is one or more layers of paint, which will give corrosion protection• surface preparation by Dry abrasive blast cleaning, Wet blasting, Hand and power tool cleaning, Flame cleaning, Pickling (chemical cleaning), Vapor degreasing, Weathering• Paint application, Quality control and inspection before, during and after application and finally paint failure

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 corrosion introduction

Section 2: corrosion protection by coatings

Lecture 3 corrosion protection by coating

Section 3: paint composition

Lecture 4 paint composition part1

Lecture 5 paint composition part2

Section 4: Drying and curing of paint film

Lecture 6 Drying and curing of paint film

Section 5: paint system

Lecture 7 paint system

Section 6: surface preparation

Lecture 8 surface preparation part1

Lecture 9 surface preparation part2

Section 7: paint application

Lecture 10 paint application

Section 8: Inspection and control

Lecture 11 Inspection and control of paint part1

Lecture 12 Inspection and control of paint part2

Lecture 13 Inspection and control of paint part3

Lecture 14 Inspection and control of paint part4

Section 9: calculation of paint consumption

Lecture 15 calculation of paint consumption

Section 10: Paint failure

Lecture 16 paint failure

Beginner, Engineer, Student, Paint inspectors,mangers, Technicians, Chemical and petroleum industry specialists