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Study on the making of corrosion resistant steel (ASTM A36 Steel) coatings from a mix of graphene oxide + waterborne paint
Author(s) -
Prantasi Harmi Tjahjanti,
Abdul Rahman Hidayat,
Rachmad Firdaus,
Iswanto Iswanto,
Rais Andang Nurcahyo,
Ganda Andita Nataria Fitri
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/673/1/012122
Subject(s) - materials science , corrosion , galvanization , metallurgy , coating , oxide , seawater , composite material , layer (electronics) , oceanography , geology
Steel coating as long as including ASTM A36 steel is generally carried out by galvanizing or coating to provide corrosion resistance. However, the problems that occur with the commonly used layer will break and peel off when the steel is removed. The purpose of this study is to make of corrosion resistant steel coatings especially for ASTM A36 steel from a mix of graphene oxide + waterborne paint. Weight loss method for calculate Corrosion Penetration Rate (CPR). Corrosion testing by immersing ASTM A36 steel samples in seawater (NaCl), and corrosion test for room temperature and 500°C. Final results showed that CPR values for ASTM A36 steel samples with graphene oxide + waterborne paint coating obtained CPR value that did not exceeded the allowable standard rate (0.5 mm/yr).

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