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INPEX-AKZO NOBEL TRIAL UPDATES

Module Manufacturer STP&I Sought Payment of Invoices and JKC JV Counterclaimed Seeking Damages on the Basis that STP&I’s Modules were Not Fit for Purpose ‘in that the Coating of parts of the Piping and Equipment and the Application of Each of the Two Types of Insulation were Defective’

BREAKING NEWS

AkzoNobel Considers Further Plant Closures

AkzoNobel Open to Selling Indian Business

AkzoNobel Seeks Sale of India Business Amid Growing Competition

Anti-dumping investigation for Epoxy Resins from the Far East

Sherwin-Williams Reports Modest Growth Amid Soft Market in Q3 2024

INDUSTRY NEWS

Akzo Webinar – Condition Assessment and Failure Analysis of Highly Loaded Lamellar Glass Flake Offshore Coatings (19 Nov 2024)

Denso, Inc. Highlights Archco 426 Epoxy Coating for Potable Water Industry

Learn to Protect your Girth Weld Coating with Denso Bore-Wrap™ in under 2 minutes! – YouTube

Hempel Release Bold New Video on Stopping Corrosion of Steel

Jotun Develop New Intumescent Coating

LATEST RESEARCH

Unmasking the Degradation of Epoxy Coatings on the Surface of Steel Subjected to Stress

Lifetime Prediction of Epoxy Coating Using Convolutional Neural Networks and Post Processing Image Recognition Methods

Correlation Between the Anticorrosive Performance of Protective Coatings Under Neutral Salt Spray Testing and Outdoor Atmospheric and Immersion Exposure [PDF]

Applicability Evaluation Technology for Steel Small Diameter Pipes Containing External Surface Corrosion Defects

UV Light-Triggered Fluorescence Corrosion Sensing Coatings for AA2024-T3 Based on 8-Hydroxyquinline Loaded Vanadium Oxide Nanorods

Novel Smart Anti-Corrosive E Coating Based on the Beanpod-inspired Microcontainers with Self-Reporting and Self-Healing Abilities

Oxygen-Consuming and Anti-Corrosion Epoxy Coatings based on Polyfurfuryl Alcohol a Multifunctional Bio-based Material

CeO2 Hybrid SiO2 Microcapsules with Hydrophobicity for Enhancing Corrosion Resistance of Epoxy Coatings

Robust Carbon Nanotube Composite Epoxy Coatings for Perfect Absorption of UV in Harsh Environmental Applications

Comparative Analysis of Corrosion Inhibition Efficiency Between Epoxy Paint Blended with Oils of Aloe vera and Elaeis guineensis Applied in Cooling Systems

Few-layer Graphene/MoS2 Epoxy Coatings via Jet Cavitation Processes for Anti-Corrosion Applications

Effects of Mica Modification with Silane on the Interface and Corrosion Resistance of Ultraviolet Curable Epoxy Acrylate/Mica Composite Coatings

Novel Eco-friendly Self-healing Nanozirconium Vanadate@Alginate Hybrid Microcapsules for Corrosion Prevention of Epoxy Coatings

Assessment of ZnO-Doped Polyaniline/Prunus Domestica Reinforced Paint for Corrosion Protection of Mild and Stainless Steel

COATINGS FAILURE ANALYSIS

Exploring Epoxy Coating Failures with ExcelPlas Labs
While epoxy coatings are generally durable and effective at preventing corrosion, there are a few common types of epoxy coating failures that can occur:

  • Adhesion failure: This occurs when the epoxy coating fails to properly adhere to the surface of the pipe, which can be caused by factors such as improper surface preparation or a poorly formulated coating. Adhesion failure can result in the coating peeling or flaking off, exposing the underlying steel surface to corrosion.
  • Blistering: This occurs when small bubbles or blisters form on the surface of the epoxy coating, which can be caused by improper surface preparation, moisture contamination, or excessive heat during curing.
  • Cracking: This occurs when the epoxy coating develops small cracks, which can be caused by factors such as thermal expansion and contraction, improper coating thickness, or exposure to chemicals.
  • Delamination: This occurs due to intercoat or interfacial adhesion failure due to the presence of a weak boundary layer such as silicone or hydrocarbon oil contamination.

https://www.excelplas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Excelplas-A4-Brochure-4pp-Coating-NTs.pdf

Failure Analysis and Investigation of Protective Coatings in Mining, Marine Offshore Oil & Gas Chemical Plants, Energy Infrastructure and Bridges (Ask the Experts)
https://www.excelplas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Excelplas-A4-Brochure-4pp-Coating-NTs.pdf

Critical Questions for Protective Coatings for Asset Protection in Oil & Gas, LNG:

  • Why is the coating not stopping corrosion?
  • Why is the coating delaminating or blistering?
  • Has the coating been correctly specified / applied?
  • Does the coating meet the manufacturing standard, including properties such as correct hardness/cure, adhesion and thickness?
  • What surface preparation and atmospheric conditions must be achieved to successfully apply the coating?
  • Does the coating have any defects in it? How will these affect performance?
  • Why did the coating fail? Root cause assessment.
  • How can the coating be successfully repaired/remediated so that it doesn’t fail again?

ExcelPlas Labs can answer these questions and more…
https://www.excelplas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Excelplas-A4-Brochure-4pp-Coating-NTs.pdf

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This newsletter is brought to you by ExcelPlas Coating Labs (http://www.excelplas.com/)

ExcelPlas Labs provides independent testing, analysis, and investigation on protective coatings to prevent corrosion.

ExcelPlas has extensive analytical capabilities for testing of Protective Coatings and Insulation Consulting for major oil and gas companies.

We conduct corrosion surveys, coating sampling, coating analysis, and testing to ensure coating specifications for a wide range of onshore and offshore clients in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region.

ExcelPlas Labs offer a full range of coating testing and analytical services to Australia’s mining, oil, gas, and infrastructure sectors.

Forensic analysis for undertaking various coating-based failure investigations and problem-solving.

ExcelPlas Undertakes Analysis & Testing of Polymer Coating Systems including:

  • Epoxy Protective Coatings
  • Epoxy-Phenolic Protective Coatings
  • Fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) 
  • Dual-Layer Fusion bonded epoxy (DLFBE)
  • Liquid applied epoxy (LAE)
  • Abrasion-resistant overcoat (ARO)
  • Three-layer PE (3LPE)
  • Multi-component liquid spray  (MCL)
  • Heat shrink sleeves (HSS)

Testing on Coatings that ExcelPlas can Undertake includes:

  • Coating identification by Infra-red Analysis (FTIR)
  • Degree of Cure by Thermal Analysis (DSC)
  • Coating Filler Identification by X-ray Analysis (EDS/XRD)
  • Coating Microstructure by Embedding, Polishing, and Optical Microscopy (OM)
  • Coating Thermal Stability and Composition by Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA)

DSC – Phase transition/volatiles / Tg / degree of cure/characterisation
TGA – Volatile compounds, inorganic mass % mix ratio
Element mapping for chlorides on paint flakes
Microscopy -Count layers and thickness of layers

  • Assess porosity and voids
  • Check distribution and orientation of filler particles

Condition monitoring and analysis of corrosion prevention coatings (epoxies, epoxy-phenolics)
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Testing of Epoxy Coatings (LAE, FJC, FBE), heat shrink sleeves and tapes, barrier tapes, and meshes.
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