The Lockheed-Georgia Company recently completed a two-year program to study the relationship between selected properties of polymeric films and the corrosion phenomena which occur at the film-substrate iface. This work was sponsored by the Elastomers and Coatings Branch of the Air Force Materials Laboratory. George F. Schmitt was the Air Force Project Engineer.
Subject
Films,
Primers,
Bond strength,
Water,
Substrates,
Aluminum,
Capacitance,
Polymers,
Metals,
Steel,
Titanium,
Acrylics,
Adhesion
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1968
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