Ch. Tsai et F. Mansfeld, DETERMINATION OF COATING DETERIORATION WITH EIS .2. DEVELOPMENT OF A METHOD FOR FIELD TESTING OF PROTECTIVE COATINGS, Corrosion, 49(9), 1993, pp. 726-737
A theoretical analysis of the impedance of polymer-coated steel was pe
rformed to identify parameters for assessing coating performance in a
short time without rigorous analysis of data from electrochemical impe
dance spectroscopy. Results of the analysis applied to nine coating sy
stems suggested the breakpoint frequency (f(b)), the frequency f(min)
of the phase-angle minimum observed at high frequencies (PHI(min)), an
d the ratio of the impedance recorded at two frequencies could be used
for this purpose. Analysis also showed f(b) and f(min) depended on th
e delaminated area (A(d)) and the coating resistivity (rho), while PHI
(min) and the ratio f(b)/f(min) depended only on A(d). Recording of f(
b), f(min), and PHI(min) allowed determination of coating damage and,
therefore, was recommended for the design of a commercial device for f
ield testing of the remaining lifetime of protective coatings.