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Types and Causes of Coating Defects

This document discusses coating defects from AkzoNobel's perspective. It defines coating defects as flaws that affect appearance or performance. Several types of defects are described such as blistering, bleeding, wrinkling, etc. The document outlines potential causes like poor surface preparation, application issues, incorrect paint systems, and inherent defects. Specific defects are then explained in more depth relating to surface preparation, application, in-service conditions, and film properties. Cracking, checking, and blistering phenomena are illustrated. The document is marked for internal use only within AkzoNobel.

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Types and Causes of Coating Defects

This document discusses coating defects from AkzoNobel's perspective. It defines coating defects as flaws that affect appearance or performance. Several types of defects are described such as blistering, bleeding, wrinkling, etc. The document outlines potential causes like poor surface preparation, application issues, incorrect paint systems, and inherent defects. Specific defects are then explained in more depth relating to surface preparation, application, in-service conditions, and film properties. Cracking, checking, and blistering phenomena are illustrated. The document is marked for internal use only within AkzoNobel.

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  • Definition & Types of Coating Defects
  • Causes of Coating Defects
  • Film Defects
  • Final Thoughts & Suggestions

Coating Defects

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Contents
Definition of Coating Defects
Types of Coating Defects
Causes of Coating Defects
Specific Defects
Surface Preparation
Application
In Service
Inherent
Film Defects

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Definition & Types of Coating Defects


Flaw that spoils the required appearance and specified
performance of a painted surface

Types of Defects

Blistering
Bleeding
Poor Coverage
Loss of Gloss
Loss of Adhesion
Wrinkling

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Spray dust/Overspray
Rash Rusting
Pinholes
Cratering
Chalking
Runs
Orange Peel

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Causes of Coating Defects


Poor surface preparation
Surface contamination
Surface profile
Poor application
Mixing (1-pack & 2-pack)
Use of brush & roller (low dft per coat)
Use of spraying (low or high dft per coat)

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Causes of Coating Defects

Incorrect Paint Systems

eg 2-pack over 1-pack systems

Incorrect system for the environment

eg Anticorrosive or Antifouling performance needs

Poor Engineering Design

Inherent design defects (eg stitch welding)

Poor Quality of Paints

Product/batch related problems

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Specific Defects Surface Preparation


1) Blast Profile Effects
Profile too small gives poor key for adhesion
Profile too large means peaks may protrude through
the paint film as paint flows away from peaks.

Steel Profile

Applied Coating

Paint barely covering high


peaks of blast profile.

Low film thickness of paint over steel with large blast profile

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Specific Defects Surface Preparation


2) Cissing
Due to contamination of the surface, (eg where paint
can not wet the surface fully) or in the paint.
The wet paint appears to retract from some areas,
and this is often associated with oil or other
contamination of the surface
3) Millscale effects
Detachment & Galvanic Corrosion.

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Specific Defects Surface Preparation

4) Welding Issues
Painting over weld flux residues can cause problems
as it is hygroscopic (absorbs water and then dissolves
in it) and corrosion will break through the coating at
these points
Paint applied over weld spatter will show early
breakdown, due to shrinkage stress in the coating.

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Specific Defects Application

1) Blooming
surface effect if amine & amine-adduct cured
epoxies contact with water before full cure.
unreacted curing agent takes up moisture.
not detrimental to film performance but must be
removed (solvent wiping) before painting.
2) Blushing
White surface film soon after application at high
humidity due to condensation in the film.

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Specific Defects Application

3) Dry Spray
To coalesce and form a continuous film, paint must
still be fluid when it reaches the surface.

Spray
Gun
Wet Paint merging
from spray tip.

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Target steel
(panel, ship etc)
Evapouration of solvent from
atomised droplets before they
can reach the surface..

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Specific Defects Application


4) Lapping
Brush strokes & spray pass stay visible after drying.
Most obvious on paints with fast solvents on hot
steel - especially if aluminium pigmented.
Adding slow solvents can help - or end passes at
welds.
5) Pin holing
Circular pits which appear to be free of paint.
Bubbles break at a stage where the coating has
already dried too much for it to flow and repair the
broken surface.
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Specific Defects Application


6) Sagging & Curtaining
Weight of paint on a surface is too much for the flow
properties of the paint to support, due to:a) Too high thickness applied.
b) Too much thinner added to the paint.
c) Not enough thixotropy for expected wft.
d) Temperature too low / solvent too slow.
7) Wrinkling
Common on alkyds at high dft, where surface drying
of the film occurs while the under portion of the film
remains soft for a longer time
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Specific Defects Application


Sagging & Curtaining

Under the
effect of
gravity.

Coating

Steel

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Specific Defects Application


Sagging & Runs
Downward movement of paint on vertical surfaces during
drying process.

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Specific Defects Application


Wrinkling
A rough crinkled
surface caused by a
drying interference
forming a wrinkled
skin
Cause
Applying the paint too thickly
Over coating an insufficiently cured primer
Painting during extreme hot or cool / damp conditions
forcing skin to form rather than cure to occur
Remedial Action
Remove wrinkled layers by sanding / scraping
Patch prime and finish allowing adequate cure in
between coats
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Specific Defects In Service


1) Mechanical Damage
Scratching etc is an unavoidable fact of life, but
certain precautions can be taken in terms of handling
times and the coating specified for a particular use.
2) Sulphide Discoloration on Surface
The reaction of H2S with lead pigments and driers
May be uniform or spotted (where water droplets
have absorbed sulphide from the air)
Not, generally, a serious problem for long-term
performance of the coating, but can be unsightly.

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Specific Defects Inherent


1) Bleeding
some pigments are solvent soluble
Tar & Bituminous coatings will bleed through if next
coat has strong solvents
2) Chalking
Common for epoxies, as UV degradation of the resin
at the surface causes breakdown and the release of
pigment particles.
It is a surface effect only, and not associated with a
true failure. However, surface dust must be washed off
before applying further coats.
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Specific Defects Inherent


Chalking

UV Light

UV Light
Long
Exposure

The upper layer


is broken down
by UV light
Most of the coating
is not affected

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Specific Defects Inherent


3) Reduced inhibiting effect on weathering

Primers are formulated to protect steel from


corroding, and topcoats are to protect the primers
from weathering.
If primer is exposed, soluble salts will be leached
away.
In red oxide primers, effect might not be obvious,
but when they are overcoated, rapid breakdown
occurs.

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Surface Discoloration
Coating surface has a different appearance from that
when it was originally applied.

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Specific Defects Film Defects


1) Blistering
Caused by: painting over moisture
painting over soluble salts
solvent entrapment
coating permeability to gas
excessive Cathodic Protection
painting over porous surfaces

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Specific Defects Film Defects


Blistering
Formation of gas or fluid-filled voids with the coating.
Liquid / gas exerts a pressure on coating greater than
adhesion strength causing localised detachment. Coating
stretches to form hemispherical blister(s). Once internal
pressure exceeds coating strength, the coating will
rupture leading to holiday in coating.

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2) Bubbling
Caused by: Painting over porous substrates (eg Zinc Silicate)
and displacement of air - Mist Coats.
Wrong application method - some enamels bubble if
applied by roller if warm and windy.
Applying low solids coatings at high dft where
surface dries while solvent is still trying to escape,
resulting in a mass of tiny bubbles.

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3) Checking
Surface cracking which does not penetrate right
through the topcoat - and may need a lens to see it.
Caused by contraction of the topcoat of paint, and
common in dark chlorinated rubbers in hot climates.

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4) Cracking
Fracture of at least the topcoat of paint with ageing,
and occurs when the substrate and coating expand
and contract at different rates.
As paint films age, they become harder and less
flexible and so Something has to give.
Thin films tend to crack less than thick films.

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Specific Defects Film Defects


Cracking

Steel and coating


layers expand and
contract at different
rates

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Many
temperature
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Different Types of Cracking


Hairline fine surface cracks that occur erratically and at random
Checking As above, but give a uniform pattern
Crazing Similar to checking, but go deeper and are broader
Cracking Breakdown penetrates to substrate, corrosion and
detachment
Mud Cracks penetrate to substrate and form uniform pattern.
(Zn Silicates)
Cracking

Hairline

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Mud Cracking

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Specific Defects Film Defects

5) Corrosion (Rash Rusting)


Caused by:

low film thickness

poor surface preparation

Wrong selection of coating system

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Liquid Paint
6) Edge & Corner failure
Liquids draw away from sharp points.
Use Stripe Coating to can overcome this.

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Specific Defects Film Defects

7) Peeling, Flaking & Delaminating (Detaching)


Reporting there is serious detachment does not
give much information - or help to provide a solution.
Peeling - when paint curls off a substrate.
Flaking - when paint detaches in flakes.
Delaminating - intercoat adhesion failure.

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Specific Defects Film Defects

Note Area of weakness


due to internal stresses

Multiple coats representing


frequent applications

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Specific Defects Film Defects


Detachment
Delamination of coatings or entire scheme from substrate

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Specific Defects Film Defects


Detachment

Detachment due to surface contamination


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Specific Defects Film Defects


Coatings Detachment Inspection
Coat #2
Coat #1
Steel
Flake
Front

Flake
Back

Left behind
Flake Flake
Front
Back
Left behind

Detachment from Steel Substrate


Due to surface contamination,
application beyond pot-life etc
Delamination
Due to surface contamination,
coating incompatibility etc

Cohesive failure
Flake
Flake
Weakness within a coat due to
Front
Back
solvent entrapment etc
Left behind
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Final Thoughts & Suggestions


Zinc-rich coatings such as epoxy zinc and zinc
silicates have quite a number of advantages where top
coating is to be performed, as these do not suffer most
of the problems described.
Do not allow subcontractors to amend or adjust any
surface preparation or coating system specified,
however well-meaning their intentions may be.
It is the usual practices that have been followed for
years that are as wrong now as they were then.
Always seek professional and reliable advice while
preparing coating specifications.
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