2020
DOI: 10.1380/ejssnt.2020.62
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Preparation and Characterization of Polyurethane/Carbon/Organoclay Composite for Coating of Aluminum Conductor Overhead Lines

Abstract: Electrical transmission overhead lines use an aluminum conductor in services. However, protection of the aluminum conductor from corrosion has to be considered. Hence, an extensive experimental work was done to prepare the composite coating of the aluminum conductor. Three types of polyurethane composites were fabricated with different fillers (5 wt% carbon and 5 wt% organoclay) and were characterized. The composites were polyurethane/carbon (PC), polyurethane/organoclay (PClay), and polyurethane/carbon/organo… Show more

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“…The results of the potentiodynamic polarization test shows that the corrosion rate of the aluminum alloy coated with PCClay is lower than that of the aluminum alloy without the coating. Even when the surface of the aluminum alloy is covered with the composite, the water vapor or other substances in a very small portion can permeate the composite to reach the surface of the aluminum alloy [12]. The vapor acts as an electrolyte, which electrically connects the aluminum surface to the surface of the composite or to the outer part of the samples.…”
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“…The results of the potentiodynamic polarization test shows that the corrosion rate of the aluminum alloy coated with PCClay is lower than that of the aluminum alloy without the coating. Even when the surface of the aluminum alloy is covered with the composite, the water vapor or other substances in a very small portion can permeate the composite to reach the surface of the aluminum alloy [12]. The vapor acts as an electrolyte, which electrically connects the aluminum surface to the surface of the composite or to the outer part of the samples.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The corrosion process depends on the electrical resistance of the materials that cover the surface of the aluminum alloy. Polyurethane is a dielectric, but the vapor penetrates in a limited portion [12]. This vapor can act as a conductor to transport electrons from the surface of the coating to the surface of the aluminum alloy.…”
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