A cost study of common surface finish systems for steel structures


Autoria(s): Sabet, Seyyed M. M.; Clark, Joel; Nóbrega, J. M.
Data(s)

2015

Resumo

This paper presents part of a study aimed at finding a suitable, yet cost-effective, surface finish for a steel structure subject to the car washing environment and corrosive chemicals. The initial, life cycle and average equivalent annual (AEAC) costs for surface finishing methods were calculated for a steel structure using the LCCC algorithm developed by American Galvanizers Association (AGA). The cost study consisted of 45 common surface finish systems including: hot-dip galvanization (HDG), metallization, acrylic, alkyd and epoxy as well as duplex coatings such as epoxy zinc and inorganic zinc (IOZ). The results show that initial, life cycle and AEAC costs for hot dip galvanization are the lowest among all the other methods, followed by coal tar epoxy painting. The annual average cost of HDG for this structure was estimated about €0.22/m2, while the other cost-effective alternatives were: IOZ, polyurea, epoxy waterborne and IOZ/epoxy duplex coating.

This project was financed by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology, FCT, (SFRH/BD/51105/2010) and FEDER, via FCT, under the PEstC/CTM/LA0025/2011 (Strategic Project LA 25 - 2011-2012). The authors would also like to acknowledge the support of Petrotec and MIT Portugal program throughout this work.

Identificador

Sabet, S. M. M., Clark, J., & Nobrega, J. M. (2015). A cost study of common surface finish systems for steel structures. Surface Coatings International, 98(2), 90-95.

1754-0925

http://hdl.handle.net/1822/38709

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Oil & Colour Chemists' Association (OCCA)

Relação

SFRH/BD/51105/2010

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Direitos

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Tipo

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