Lf. Vesga et al., Use of the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy to evaluate the performance of a primer applied under different surface preparation methods, PROG ORG C, 39(1), 2000, pp. 61-65
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was used in this work in order
to evaluate primer behaviour, applied on metals with different conditions
of superficial preparation. The substrate surface preparation plays an impo
rtant role in the final quality of coatings. The cleaning and surface finis
hing can be carried out using different methods. The most common are sand-
and wet-blasting. In this paper the EIS technique was used to evaluate the
influence of three different methods of surface preparation (sand-blasting,
wet-blasting without inhibitor and wet-blasting with inhibitor). A red epo
xy primer was applied on a steel panel, using each of these three clean met
hods. These primer systems were exposed in a salt atmosphere, which was sim
ulated using a salt-fog chamber during an 870 h exposure time. During this
time the electrochemical properties of the primer were periodically evaluat
ed using the EIS technique. Moreover, visual inspection was carried out at
the same time as the EIS. The final results of these evaluations confirm. t
he power of the EIS technique to evaluate and determine the best protection
performance of a primer applied on steel panels with different superficial
preparation. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.