Abstract (EN):
Tinplate steel cans were used to store contact glue for shoes. A few months after its storage,
the glue displayed a change in colour to a darker brown. The visual inspection of the interior
of the cans showed the presence of corrosion of steel, which was evidenced by the typical
colour of the iron oxides on the sheet. SEM/EDS and FTIR tests confirmed that the
anomaly was due to the following factors: (a) a bad tin coating, small thickness and lack
of homogeneity; (b) a degradation of glue, hydrolysis of chloroprene, which led to its acidification.
Some recommendations are made to overcome similar situations within the same
use of these packages looking at the specifications of tinplate
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific