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The Use of a High-Pressure Water-Ice Jet for Removing Worn Paint Coating in Renovation Process

The paper presents the results of investigations into the possibility of using ahigh-pressure water-ice jet as a new method for removing a worn-out paint coating from the surface of metal parts (including those found in means of transportation) and for preparing the base surface for the application...

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Autores principales: Chomka, Grzegorz, Chodór, Jarosław, Kukiełka, Leon, Kasperowicz, Maciej
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8840671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35161112
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031168
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author Chomka, Grzegorz
Chodór, Jarosław
Kukiełka, Leon
Kasperowicz, Maciej
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Kukiełka, Leon
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description The paper presents the results of investigations into the possibility of using ahigh-pressure water-ice jet as a new method for removing a worn-out paint coating from the surface of metal parts (including those found in means of transportation) and for preparing the base surface for the application of renovation paint coating. Experimental investigations were carried out in four stages, on flat specimens, sized S × H = 75 × 115 mm, cut from sheet metal made of various materials such as steel X5CrNi18-10, PA2 aluminium alloy and PMMA polymethyl methacrylate (plastic). In the first stage, the surfaces of the samples were subjected to observation of surface morphology under a scanning electron microscope, and surface topography (ST) measurements were made on a profilographometer. Two ST parameters were analysed in detail: the maximum height of surface roughness Sz and the arithmetic mean surface roughness Sa. Next, paint coatings were applied to the specimens as a base. In the third stage, the paint coating applied was removed by means of a high-pressure water-ice jet (HPWIJ) by changing the values of the technological parameters, i.e., water jet pressure p(w), dry ice mass flow rate [Formula: see text] , distance between the sprinkler head outlet and the surface being treated (the so-called working jet length) l(2) and spray angle κ for the following constants: the number of TS = 4 holes, water hole diameter φ = 1.2 mm and sprinkler head length L(k) = 200 mm. Afterwards, the surface morphology was observed again and the surface topography of the specimen was investigated by measuring selected 3D parameters of the ST structure, Sz and Sa. The results of investigations into the influence of selected HPWIJ treatment parameters on the surface Q(F) removal efficiency obtained are also presented. Univariate regression functions were developed for the mean stripping efficiency based on the following: dry ice mass flow rate [Formula: see text] , working jet length l(2) and spray angle κ. Based on these functions, the values of optimal parameters were determined that allow the maximum efficiency of the process to be obtained. A 95% confidence region for the regression function was also developed. The results demonstrated that HPWIJ treatment does not interfere with the geometric structure of the base material, and they confirmed the possibility of using this treatment as an efficient method of removing a worn paint layer from bases made of various metal and plastic materials, and preparing it for applying a new layer during renovation.
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spelling pubmed-88406712022-02-13 The Use of a High-Pressure Water-Ice Jet for Removing Worn Paint Coating in Renovation Process Chomka, Grzegorz Chodór, Jarosław Kukiełka, Leon Kasperowicz, Maciej Materials (Basel) Article The paper presents the results of investigations into the possibility of using ahigh-pressure water-ice jet as a new method for removing a worn-out paint coating from the surface of metal parts (including those found in means of transportation) and for preparing the base surface for the application of renovation paint coating. Experimental investigations were carried out in four stages, on flat specimens, sized S × H = 75 × 115 mm, cut from sheet metal made of various materials such as steel X5CrNi18-10, PA2 aluminium alloy and PMMA polymethyl methacrylate (plastic). In the first stage, the surfaces of the samples were subjected to observation of surface morphology under a scanning electron microscope, and surface topography (ST) measurements were made on a profilographometer. Two ST parameters were analysed in detail: the maximum height of surface roughness Sz and the arithmetic mean surface roughness Sa. Next, paint coatings were applied to the specimens as a base. In the third stage, the paint coating applied was removed by means of a high-pressure water-ice jet (HPWIJ) by changing the values of the technological parameters, i.e., water jet pressure p(w), dry ice mass flow rate [Formula: see text] , distance between the sprinkler head outlet and the surface being treated (the so-called working jet length) l(2) and spray angle κ for the following constants: the number of TS = 4 holes, water hole diameter φ = 1.2 mm and sprinkler head length L(k) = 200 mm. Afterwards, the surface morphology was observed again and the surface topography of the specimen was investigated by measuring selected 3D parameters of the ST structure, Sz and Sa. The results of investigations into the influence of selected HPWIJ treatment parameters on the surface Q(F) removal efficiency obtained are also presented. Univariate regression functions were developed for the mean stripping efficiency based on the following: dry ice mass flow rate [Formula: see text] , working jet length l(2) and spray angle κ. Based on these functions, the values of optimal parameters were determined that allow the maximum efficiency of the process to be obtained. A 95% confidence region for the regression function was also developed. The results demonstrated that HPWIJ treatment does not interfere with the geometric structure of the base material, and they confirmed the possibility of using this treatment as an efficient method of removing a worn paint layer from bases made of various metal and plastic materials, and preparing it for applying a new layer during renovation. MDPI 2022-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8840671/ /pubmed/35161112 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031168 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8840671/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35161112
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15031168
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