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Author
Nguyen, T. | Collins, B. | Kaetzel, L. | Martin, J. | McKnight, M.
Title
Relationship Between Appearance and Protective Durability of Coatings: A Literature Review.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
Sponsor
Naval Civil Engineering Laboratory, Port Hueneme, CA
Report
NISTIR 88-4010, December 1988, 57 p.
Distribution
AVAILABLE FROM National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, Springfield, VA 22161. Telephone: 1-800-553-6847 or 703-605-6000; Fax: 703-605-6900; Rush Service (Telephone Orders Only) 800-553-6847; Website: http://www.ntis.gov
Keywords
protective coatings; forecasting; service life; discoloration; paints; reviews; construction materials; fading; weathering | life (durability)
Abstract
For coatings, improved service life prediction aids in the effective selection and use of materials and in the development of cost-effective maintenance strategies. However, quantitative measures of degradation are essential in predicting service life. Standard procedures are available to quantitatively measure small changes in the appearance properties of coatings, one of the two primary functions of coatings, the other being protection. However, quantitative measurements of early changes associated with the protective function usually are not possible. Hence, the objective of the report is to ascertain, based upon the literature, whether changes in appearance properties of coatings can be used to predict changes in the protective properties of the film. It was concluded, that for the most part, changes in appearance properties are not related to changes in the protective properties of a coating film.