Development of Nanostructured Polymer-Immobilized Anti-Corrosion Barrier-Type Materials, Applied and Operated in Adverse Conditions

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Development of modern high-end coatings is a challenge. At this point, the problem of the range and quality of corrosion-resistant materials is one of the most serious in the Russian paint industry. The article deals with some aspects of obtaining anticorrosive materials, applied and operated in adverse conditions. Binder and solvents were selected, were found the optimal working concentration of the film-forming solution, were selected conditions of dispersing. Also was selected anticorrosion pigment, were studied its surface properties, the optimal concentration was chosen.

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