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The Society for Preventive Coatings (SSPC) has been an essential partner with the Department of Defense in the fight against corrosion for nearly 10 years. Since 2003, SSPC’s leadership and expertise in corrosion management, prevention and control has been a very important factor in our success at combating the insidious and pervasive effects of corrosion on our facilities and equipment.
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In the late part of the 1980’s, the inventor worked with the reflective coating companies that made “NASA ceramic paints”. During this time that he worked with the reflective companies, he learned that the formulas used for reflective paints were not made from NASA technology and were only good for light reflection. When the coatings became dirty or tarnished, the coatings did not reflect heat.
Ceramic materials are becoming increasingly important in manufactured products and components.In many cases, the ceramic materials are exposed to highly aggressive service environments suchas those found in the manufacturing and processing of industrial chemicals. Therefore, corrosionresistance is an increasingly important aspect of the performance of advanced ceramics. Whilecorrosion of ceramic materials can be uniform, many real-world problems involve localizedcorrosion and/or mechanical failure.
Ceramic materials are becoming increasingly important in manufactured products and componentsas well as possible uses in power plants, high energy batteries, gas turbines, heat exchangers, andfuel cells. In many cases, the ceramic materials are exposed to highly aggressive serviceenvironments such as those found in the manufacturing and processing of industrial chemicals inwhich traditional metallic materials tend to be unusable because of extremely rapid corrosion.Therefore, corrosion resistance is an increasingly important aspect of the performance of advancedceramics. While general corrosion of ceramic materials may occur, many real-world problemsinvolve localized corrosion and/or corrosion-influenced mechanical failure.