Anticorrosive coating analysis in the laboratory
The FILAB laboratory offers you its expertise in corrosion expertise to analyze, diagnose and prevent degradation phenomena on your metal materials. Thanks to our advanced equipment and our specialized team, we support you in identifying the causes of corrosion and implementing solutions tailored to your industry.
You would like to perform an anticorrosive coating analysis
What is an anticorrosion coating??
An anticorrosive coating is a protective layer applied to a material, generally metallic, to protect it from corrosion, that is to say, from its degradation in contact with external elements such as oxygen, moisture, chemicals or salt.
Why analyze anticorrosive coatings?
True industrial scourge, corrosion phenomena impact the reliability and strength of a metal product and its structure. The presence of corrosion may also be subject to health or environmental safety issues.
Understanding corrosion phenomena is a major challenge in the industrial sector. The analysis of anticorrosive coating by a specialized laboratory will allow to identify the causes external to the material, in order to adapt your activity with durable and reliable solutions.
The analysis of anticorrosion coating : an expertise from the FILAB laboratory
For more than 30 years, our FILAB laboratory has put its know-how and cutting-edge analytical equipment at the service of companies, by offering a complete corrosion expertise. From the analysis to the in-depth study of anticorrosion coating, we accompany you through tailor-made solutions adapted to your industrial issues.
Anticorrosive coating analysis
Check for uniformity and adhesion (pull-out test)
Analysis of the chemical composition of protective layers
Detection of application or formulation defects
Development of new surface treatments
Comparative chemical analysis between different materials
The different types of anti-corrosion coatings
These coatings often act by sacrificial or barrier effect.
Zinc coating (electrolytic or hot zinc):
- Cathodic protection (zinc corrodes instead of metal)
- Current in construction, automotive, screws
Galvanization:
- Hot zinc bath, thick layer
- Very used for steel structures outdoors
Nickel plating / chromium plating:
- Mechanical and aesthetic barrier
- Used for parts exposed to wear and aggressive environments
Aluminisation :
- Good resistance to high temperatures and oxidation
- Used in Aeronautics, heavy industry
They form a tight physical barrier between the metal and the environment.
Anticorrosive paints (epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic...)
- Versatile protection, customizable according to the environment
- May contain corrosion inhibiting pigments
Technical varnishes / resins
- Often used in addition to chemical treatments
- Protective and aesthetic finish
These coatings provide specific surface properties (passivation, insulation...).
Phosphatation
- Chemical treatment creating a crystalline layer
- Primer for paint, improves adhesion
Anodisation (aluminum)
- Electrolysis that thickens the natural oxide layer
- Excellent resistance to corrosion and wear
Chemical conversion (chromatation, anodic oxidation...)
- Passivating coating, often on aluminium or magnesium
Coatings used in extreme conditions (high temperature, aggressive chemicals).
PTFE, PEEK ...
- Very high chemical resistance
- Applications in chemistry, pharmaceutical, medical
Sol-gel or technical ceramics
- Ultra thin films, high performance protection
- Research, energy, electronics
Our technical resources
SEM-EDX: high resolution visualization of the surface, local elemental analysis of the layers
FTIR: identification of functional groups in organic coatings (resins, varnishes, paints)
XPS: analysis of surface layers, chemical characterization and oxidation of elements
ICP-AES / ICP-MS : precise quantification of metal elements in the coating
MO: observation of coating layers, mechanical or optical measurement of thickness