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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to measure the apparent and complex viscosities of the zinc‐rich coatings derived from sodium silicate solution modified with aluminium chloride (AlCl 3 ), and then theoretically analyse the relation between viscosity behaviour and physiochemical mechanisms. Design/methodology/approach – According to the different dosages of AlCl 3 , five coatings were prepared. The apparent viscosities as functions of shear rate, time and temperature, complex viscosity with variations of temperature and heating rate of these coatings were measured using an AR500 rheometer. Findings – Results showed that the zinc‐rich coatings possessed the typical shear thinning behaviour and the apparent viscosity increased with time until solidification. Complex results showed that the complex viscosity depended strongly on heating rate. Both apparent and complex viscosities initially decreased to minimum and then started to increase, while temperature was ramped from 0 to 70°C. Originality/value – It is believed that there is no published literature about the apparent and complex viscosities of the zinc‐rich coatings from sodium silicate solution modified with AlCl 3 . This paper presents the first attempt to obtain the rheological data of these zinc‐rich coatings.
Pigment & Resin Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 22, 2009
Keywords: Viscosity measurement; Chemical technology processes; Coatings technology; Rheology
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