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Studies on the Paint System Applied to the Marine Steel Structure Simultaneously with Cathodic Protection

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Ocean Space Utilization ’85
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The paint system which is applied to the submerged surfaces of a marine steel structure is generally a combination of tar epoxy coating, epoxy coating, and glass flake polyester coating and organic or inorganic zinc rich primer.

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Tsuji, T. (1985). Studies on the Paint System Applied to the Marine Steel Structure Simultaneously with Cathodic Protection. In: Kato, W., et al. Ocean Space Utilization ’85. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68284-4_64

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