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✔✔Adhesion - ✔✔The process in which dissimilar molecules cling together due to
attractive forces. Can be chemical, mechanical, polar, or a combination of all three.
✔✔Binder - ✔✔The nonvolatile portion of the vehicle of a formulated coating material.
✔✔Inhibitive Pigment - ✔✔A pigment that passivates the metal surface by forming a
thin, tightly adherent film or by reinforcing and plugging defects in the natural air-formed
film.
✔✔Inorganic Coatings - ✔✔Coatings whose binders are made from non-living things,
most commonly based on either silicone or zinc
✔✔Organic Coatings - ✔✔Coatings whose binders are made up from living or once-
living things.
✔✔Pigment - ✔✔The fine solid particles added during the manufacture of a coating
which are substantially insoluble in the vehicle, used to impart color, corrosion control,
or decorative properties
✔✔Sacrificial Coatings - ✔✔Coatings that use a metal that is anodic to steel and
corrodes preferentially. Provide cathodic protection, especially in the vicinity of film
defects
✔✔Solvents - ✔✔Added to coatings to liquefy the binder and allow for application in a
productive manner.
✔✔Barrier Coatings - ✔✔A coating that (1) has a high resistance to permeation of
liquids and/or gases, or (2) is applied over a previously coated surface to prevent
damage to the underlying coating during subsequent handling
✔✔Acrylic - ✔✔Type of resin polymerized from acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, esters of
these acids or acrylonitrile
✔✔Alkyd - ✔✔Type of resin formed by the reaction of polyhydric alcohols and polybasic
acids, part of which is derived from saturated or unsaturated oils and fats
✔✔Convertible Coatings - ✔✔Coatings that cure by one of several polymerization
mechanisms. even when solvent evaporation is also involved
, ✔✔Chlorinated Rubber - ✔✔One of the earliest corrosion resistant coatings; developed
in the 1930's they were widely used in many industries. Contains a large amount of
VOC and its use has been almost eliminated in most parts of the world
✔✔Curing - ✔✔Chemical process of developing the intended properties of a coating or
other material over a period of time
✔✔Epoxy - ✔✔A type of resin formed by the reaction of aliphatic or aromatic polyols
(bisphenol) with epichlorohydrin and characterized by the presence of reactive oxirane
and groups
✔✔Furan - ✔✔A type of resin formed by the polymerization or polycondensation of
furfuryl, furfuryl alcohol, or other compounds containing a furan ring
✔✔Latex Emulsions - ✔✔Coatings that can contain a number of different resin particles
that are covered with an emulsifier to keep them apart in the liquid stage
✔✔Nonconvertible Coatings - ✔✔Coatings that cure by evaporation of the solvent.
There is no chemical change to the resins as they transform from the liquid to solid state
✔✔Phenol - ✔✔An organic chemical used in a very wide variety of manufactured items.
Also known as carbolic acid
✔✔Thermosetting - ✔✔A coating that is formed as a result of a chemical cross-linking
reaction (oxidation, polymerization, chemical additive reaction, heat, or a combination of
these)
✔✔Thermoplastic - ✔✔A material capable of being repeatedly softened by heat and
hardened by cooling
✔✔Pot Life - ✔✔The time period when the mixed material is usable
✔✔Induction Time - ✔✔The time required by the product data sheet (coatings
manufacturer) between mixing the coating and the start of application
✔✔Coalescence - ✔✔A specialized case of evaporation cure in which resin particles
fuse together to form a film
✔✔Surface Profile (Anchor Pattern) - ✔✔The irregular peak and valley profile on a bare
surface that can result from operations such as abrasive blast cleaning or power tool
cleaning
✔✔Inclusions - ✔✔A non-metallic phase, such as an oxide, sulfide, or silicate particle in
metal