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Fluoroethylene vinyl ether (FEVE) resins were developed to overcome some of the challenges of traditional fluoropolymer resins exhibited in paint coatings. FEVE resins are synthesized from two monomers, fluoroethylene, and vinyl ether. When these monomers undergo radical polymerization, they produce amorphous A-B-type polymers shown below (Figure 1).
Hexavalent chromium is utilized for the purpose of providing corrosion inhibition on many DoD assets in the form of surface treatments and primers. However, hexavalent chromium is also a known carcinogen and environmental toxin. As a result, processes which involve the application of hexavalent chromium will likely face increased regulation in the future.
Adhesion is a physical property that is crucial in many coatings, sealants, and adhesive applications, be it automotive, marine, or aerospace for example. Pull-off adhesion testing is an important tool in evaluating a coating’s performance, particularly while comparing pre- and post-exposure results. No matter what the application, the method for testing adhesion along with selecting the appropriate testing criteria has been the subject of multiple studies and reviews in the historical literature.