An evaluation of synthetic micaceous iron oxide (PP) (TR-SC-001)

Last updated on 10 May 2013 12:08
Micaceous Iron Oxide (MIO) is a naturally occurring mineral which is used extensively as a pigment in protective coatings for steelwork. It consists of thin Jamellar crystals which have been shown to orientate parallel to the plane of the paint film, increasing the path length for the penetration of moisture...
Author(s): Zobel F G R
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1985
United Kingdom
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