Degradation of fusion bonded epoxy pipeline coatings

Lately scientists explored the degradation of fusion bonded epoxy pipeline coatings in the presence of direct current interference.

The presence of DC interference increased the water permeation into the pipeline coating in a new study. Source: klassensprecher930 / Pixabay. -

In a new work, the effects of direct current (DC) interference on properties and performance of fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) pipeline coating in a simulated soil solution was studied by measurements of water permeation and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, as well as characterisation by scanning electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

Changing the molecular structure of the coating material

Results demonstrate that the presence of DC interference increases the water permeation into the coating, and decreases the resistance of the coating for corrosion protection. Moreover, the DC changes the molecular structure of the coating material. Generally, the FBE coating located in the cathodic zone suffers from more serious degradation than that in the anodic area due to the opposite direction of the DC induced electric fields in the two zones, which affect the diffusion and accumulation of water molecules and chemical ions.

The study is published in: Progress in Organic Coatings Volume 120, July 2018, Pages 79-87.

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