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Tetiana Prikhna

Institute for Superhard Materials

Low Cost, Corrosion Resistant And Microwave-absorbing Coatings
5th Intl. Symp. on New and Advanced Materials and Technologies for Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development

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Abstract:

New low cost masking coatings have been developed. These coatings are based on corrosion resistant polyurethane and acrylic-urethane priming varnishes and paints of Ukrainian manufacture (InterGasSinthez). In addition, the coatings are also based on nanopowders of polyvalent iron oxides obtained by electroerosion dispersion [1], carbon, omega spheres (based on silica and alumina), and basalt fibers demonstrating high absorption abilities (90-99%) of microwaves in a wide range of frequencies (10-70 GHz, wavelength 0,03-0,0043 m) with their reflection close to zero (-10 Db - - 23 Db or 10% -0.5%). Polymeric bases of the developed coatings are used to protect against corrosion of metal structures in all macroclimatic areas, in sea and fresh water, in saline solutions, and in oil and oil products that are resistant to ultraviolet radiation, aggressive media. They demonstrate high mechanical performance (adhesion, strength, elasticity) and long service life. The coatings can be used for painting of ships, deck structures, containers, building constructions and buildings, auto and railway transports, parts and mechanisms, etc.

References:

[1] B. Halbedel, T. Prikhna/, P. Quiroz, J. Schawohl, T. Kups, M. Monastyrov Iron oxide nanopowder synthesized by electroerosion dispersion (EED), Properties and potential for microwave applications // Current Applied Physics. - 2018. - Vol. 18. - P. 1410-1414