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Long-term tests for examination of surface treatments in various adverse environments simulating real effects
Hudečková, Petra ; Vacula, Miroslav (referee) ; Bydžovský, Jiří (advisor)
Cement bonded particleboards contain organic base and as they are set outside, extreme weather condition, such as frost, chemical defrosting substances or sulphates, cause their degradation. The presence of the organic base in the matrix of the material could be the reason why there is higher probability of degrading when compared with materials containing an inorganic base. It could be partially eliminated by an appropriate surface modification of the slab, which main goal is to weaken the impact of an aggressive environment and to extend the lifespan of the board. On the other hand, the surface modifications based on a polymer base are prone to degrade because of other unfavourable conditions such as UV radiation when compared with the cement bonded particleboard. The classification of the surface modifications and the way of their degradation caused by the aggressive environment in real applications are presented in the theoretical part of the thesis. In the experimental part, appropriate methodical ways of testing the resistance of cement bonded particleboard’s coating system were chosen. Then, the testing and comparing of the physical, mechanical and aesthetic properties of different types of coatings were done. Moreover, a spectrophotometric analysis of the colour shade changes for the different aggressive environment were carried out. Furthermore, microstructures of chosen surface modifications were assessed by using an optical and an electron microscope.
Optimizing requirements for wood coatings
Bednářová, Ilona ; Petránek, Vít (referee) ; Vaněrek, Jan (advisor)
The work deals with wood coating systems. It is focused on the theoretical division of paints due to different aspects, moreover on testing of wood coating systems. In the practical part of the work, the experimental work regarding the influence of weather conditions onto durability of different wood coatings system was preceded. They were compared two different coatings within the basic tests in different environments.
Optimization of methods for determining the durability of wood coating systems
Škvařil, Michael ; Žák, Antonín (referee) ; Vaněrek, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the optimization of methods for determining the durability of wood coating systems. The theoretical part deals with a detailed analysis of wood coating systems, including the specification of their composition, especially with a focus on modern water-borne coating systems. In the practical part an experiment was carried out, where on the selected types of coatings applied to lumber was performed analysis of selected durability parameters of coatings after exposure to short-term and long-term exposure to degradation factors
Influence of material base of coating systems onto wood durability
Bednářová, Ilona ; Petránek, Vít (referee) ; Vaněrek, Jan (advisor)
The thesis deals with the influence of the base material of the coating systems for wood durability when we exposed them to external conditions. The theoretical part is devoted to wood durability and weather resistance with a detailed description of the tests the durability of coating systems. A substantial part of the theory is devoted to description binder component of the coating material. In the practical part was performed the experiment, which examined the influence of the thickness of the coating system, the type of coating material (paint or lasure) as well as the type of binder (water dispersion with an alkyd or acrylic resin, respectively solution coating system with the alkyd resin). All coating systems were exposed to natural and artificial durability tests. The criterions for evaluation were chosen differences of colours.
Determination durability of modular panel elements in different exposures
Škvařil, Michael ; Žák, Antonín (referee) ; Vaněrek, Jan (advisor)
Within the theoretical part of the diploma thesis, a list of the main types of accelerated tests designed for the resistance of metal and polymer surface finishes. In the experimental part of diploma thesis, the rate of biological resistance of wood-based board materials is evaluated. Furthermore, the resistance of coating systems is assessed by means of accelerated tests. Resistance of modular building shells is primarily focused on degradation of coatings applied primarily on metal materials and wood materials. The tested coating systems analyze the influence of the materials and chemical base on the final weather resistance.
Interaction of adhesive tapes with surfaces of structural aeronautical alloys
Matlák, Jiří ; Tulka,, Jaromír (referee) ; Molliková, Eva (advisor)
This work deals with the selection of the most appropriate adhesive tape, which one perfectly adheres to the surface of sheet, which is made of dural coated with aluminum in 99,5 % purity, and to the dural angle without surface treatment. The tape is expected to be de-cohesion and disruption resistant during the application of complex coating system to protect the materials in air traffic against corrosion, and smoothly removal of the treated material without affecting the surface. Twelve types of commercially available adhesive tape were tested, and the most appropriate one was chosen after extensive experiment and photographic documentation.
Development of new chemically resistant coating system containing secondary raw materials
Stodolovská, Šárka ; Jakubík, Aleš (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
New types of highly chemically resistant coating systems, primarily designed for concrete and metal substrates are designed and experimentally verified within the diploma thesis. Secondary raw materials, including solidified hazardous waste, are used as microfillers. The developed coating system is solved in two quality levels – PREMIUM and ECOLOGY. The level of PREMIUM is mainly designed for environments where extreme chemical stress is occurring. The polymer coating systém ECOLOGY can be used in environments where aggressive chemical media also act, however the ecological foot of the input raw materials is most important. The diploma thesis is dealing with current issues in the practice and it is the part of the research project.
Posouzení příčin podkorodování nátěrů a rychlosti napadení při anaerobních korozních reakcích
Fučíková, Jana
The present work is focused on the corrosion protection of steel structural materials. Provides a basic overview of coating system, and in detail is focusing on organic paint coating. It places emphasis on the quality of treatment of steel surfaces in the stage prior to coating in order, to maximize the elimination of defects subsequent coating systems and prolong their life. The work is experimental verification of assessing the corrosion resistance of powder coated steel parts of agricultural machinery. Part was subjected to the daily 20 test corrosion test in salt spray chamber under defined conditions (ČSN ISO 9227). In conclusion, the paper outlines one of the uses of laboratory findings in the area of technical expertise.
Development of new chemically resistant coating system containing secondary raw materials
Stodolovská, Šárka ; Jakubík, Aleš (referee) ; Drochytka, Rostislav (advisor)
New types of highly chemically resistant coating systems, primarily designed for concrete and metal substrates are designed and experimentally verified within the diploma thesis. Secondary raw materials, including solidified hazardous waste, are used as microfillers. The developed coating system is solved in two quality levels – PREMIUM and ECOLOGY. The level of PREMIUM is mainly designed for environments where extreme chemical stress is occurring. The polymer coating systém ECOLOGY can be used in environments where aggressive chemical media also act, however the ecological foot of the input raw materials is most important. The diploma thesis is dealing with current issues in the practice and it is the part of the research project.
Degradace laku atmosferickým a mechanickým opotřebením
Drda, Tomáš
Diploma thesis Automotive paint degradation by atmospheric and mechanical wear discusses the ways of wear and damage of car paints, including assessment of environmental impact. It deals with coating systems of vehicle body with focus on clearcoat layer. In the context of the topic, it explains the renovation method that restores the original clearcoat layer to the original condition. It statistically verifies the increase in gloss of clearcoat layer and its thickness loss.

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