NACE Level 1 CIP Coating
Fundamentals
Additives: - answersComponents of a coating, typically added in small amounts to
perform a specific function.
Adhesion - answersThe process in which dissimilar molecules cling together due to
attractive forces and can be chemical, mechanical, polar or a combination of all three.
Barrier Coatings - answersA coating that: (1) has a high resistance to permeation of a
liquids and/or gases, or (2) is applied over a previously coated surface to prevent
damage to the underlying coating during subsequent handling.
Binder: - answersThe nonvolatile portion of a vehicle of a formulated coating material.
Inhibitive Pigment: - answersA pigment that passivates the metal surface by forming a
thin, tightly adherent film or by reinforcing and plugging defects in the natural air-formed
film.
Inorganic Coating: - answersCoating whose binders are made from non-living things,
most commonly based on either silicone or zinc.
Organic Coating: - answersCoatings whose binders are made from living or once-living
things.
Pigment: - answersThe fine solid particles added during the manufacturing of a coating
which are substantially insoluble in the vehicle, used to impart color, corrosion control,
or decorative properties.
Sacrificial Coatings: - answersCoatings that use a metal that is anodic to steel and
corrodes preferentially. Essentially providing cathodic protection.
Solvents: - answersAdded to coatings to liquefy the binder and allow for application in a
productive manner.
High levels of Adhesion: - answersEnable a coating to withstand abrasion, impacts,
flexing, humidity, chemicals, microorganisms and all the other factors it may be
subjected to in service.
Desirable Properties of Coatings, - answersChemical resistance, Water resistance,
Ease of application, Cohesive strength, Flexibility, Impact resistance, Abrasion
resistance, Temperature resistance and dielectric strength.
Fundamentals
Additives: - answersComponents of a coating, typically added in small amounts to
perform a specific function.
Adhesion - answersThe process in which dissimilar molecules cling together due to
attractive forces and can be chemical, mechanical, polar or a combination of all three.
Barrier Coatings - answersA coating that: (1) has a high resistance to permeation of a
liquids and/or gases, or (2) is applied over a previously coated surface to prevent
damage to the underlying coating during subsequent handling.
Binder: - answersThe nonvolatile portion of a vehicle of a formulated coating material.
Inhibitive Pigment: - answersA pigment that passivates the metal surface by forming a
thin, tightly adherent film or by reinforcing and plugging defects in the natural air-formed
film.
Inorganic Coating: - answersCoating whose binders are made from non-living things,
most commonly based on either silicone or zinc.
Organic Coating: - answersCoatings whose binders are made from living or once-living
things.
Pigment: - answersThe fine solid particles added during the manufacturing of a coating
which are substantially insoluble in the vehicle, used to impart color, corrosion control,
or decorative properties.
Sacrificial Coatings: - answersCoatings that use a metal that is anodic to steel and
corrodes preferentially. Essentially providing cathodic protection.
Solvents: - answersAdded to coatings to liquefy the binder and allow for application in a
productive manner.
High levels of Adhesion: - answersEnable a coating to withstand abrasion, impacts,
flexing, humidity, chemicals, microorganisms and all the other factors it may be
subjected to in service.
Desirable Properties of Coatings, - answersChemical resistance, Water resistance,
Ease of application, Cohesive strength, Flexibility, Impact resistance, Abrasion
resistance, Temperature resistance and dielectric strength.