Characterisation of pure or coated metal surfaces with streaming potential measurements

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C. Bellmann
A. Opfermann
H.-J. Jacobasch
H.-J. Adler
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[1] Institute of Polymer Research Dresden,
[2] Hohe Straße 6,undefined
[3] D-01069 Dresden,undefined
[4] Germany,undefined
[5] Institute of Macromolecular and Textile Chemistry of the TU-Dresden,undefined
[6] Mommsenstraße13,undefined
[7] D-01069 Dresden,undefined
[8] Germany,undefined
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Metal Surface; Metal Sheet; Adhesive Strength; Coupling Agent; Potential Measurement;
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In the field of corrosion prevention, the characterisation of metal surfaces is useful to obtain information about the necessary preparation of the surface and about the quality of thin coatings of coupling and protective agents. Electrokinetic measurements can be used to determine the properties of modified polymer surfaces, metal sheets, and different surface preparations. However, it was necessary first to create special conditions for measuring the streaming potential, such as electrical isolation of the sample sheets together with the use of inert systems, as shown by the example of aluminium. According to the usual procedure the metal was first coated with a thin layer of a coupling agent. The effect of this adhesive agent depends on the degree of its adsorption by the metal surface. The quality of this layer can be characterised by streaming potential measurements, which can show the degree of coverage, the adhesive strength of the coated layer, and the effective chemical properties of the treated surface. These results were confirmed by wetting measurements. The production of surfaces which allow us to couple a coating varnish to the adhesive agent in good quality was demonstrated.
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