2022
DOI: 10.1149/ma2022-01161016mtgabs
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Development of Techniques and Non-Destructive Methods for in-Situ Performance Monitoring of Organically Coated Pre-Finished Cladding Used in the Construction Sector

Abstract: Asset corrosion is a huge problem for the construction and other industries with an estimated cost of approximately GBP 300 billion in the EU in 2013 [1]. To mitigate this cost and protect metal substrates from corrosion, organic coatings are often used. In 2017 the EU produced 4 million metric tonnes of organically coated steel, a large quantity of which is used for the production of building cladding material [2]. Cladding material is widely used in construction of both commercial, industrial, and residentia… Show more

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“…The durability of metal structures is greatly influenced by damage caused by wind erosion, particularly in degraded areas where wind-driven particle movement is more intense [10]. While the degradation of metal structures in outdoor conditions, both chemically and physically, is directly influenced by their geographical location [11], the attention has predominantly been on studying corrosion [12][13][14], with less emphasis on terrain-related abrasion, which holds relevance for achieving sustainable development goals and effective land planning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The durability of metal structures is greatly influenced by damage caused by wind erosion, particularly in degraded areas where wind-driven particle movement is more intense [10]. While the degradation of metal structures in outdoor conditions, both chemically and physically, is directly influenced by their geographical location [11], the attention has predominantly been on studying corrosion [12][13][14], with less emphasis on terrain-related abrasion, which holds relevance for achieving sustainable development goals and effective land planning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%