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Compares the accelerated corrosion performance of an alkylated phenolic polyamine cured epoxy coating applied to abrasive blasted steel (NACE 1/SSPC-SP5) to the same application on substrates allowed to rust.
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Cashew Nutshell Liquid (CNSL) is a non-edible, renewable biomaterial extracted from the honeycomb-like structure of the cashew nut. Its main component, cardanol, is produced by the decarboxylation of CNSL and it contains a highly hydrophobic aliphatic side chain. Cardanol is used in the synthesis of phenalkamines, which are widely used in marine, protective and industrial coatings applications. Historically, phenalkamines have been used in solvent systems, but recently, a new technology was developed that enables a very hydrophobic phenalkamine to be stably packaged in water.