Course: null

» List of faculties » FCH » UCHTML
Course title -
Course code UCHTML/C431
Organizational form of instruction Lecture
Level of course Bachelor
Year of study not specified
Semester Winter
Number of ECTS credits 3
Language of instruction Czech
Status of course unspecified
Form of instruction Face-to-face
Work placements This is not an internship
Recommended optional programme components None
Lecturer(s)
  • Spurný Jan, Ing.
  • Havelec Roman, Ing.
  • Bandžuch Jan, Ing. CSc.
  • Veselý David, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
  • Kalendová Andréa, prof. Ing. Dr.
Course content
Week 1. Requirements for functional and aesthetic protection of materials by coatings. Factors affecting chemical, corrosion and atmospheric resistance of coatings. Procedures and principles of corrosion protection of materials (PKO). Week 2. Anti-corrosive coatings for atmospheric environments with medium corrosive aggressiveness (C3). Composition and examples of use of this type of coatings. Week 3. Anticorrosive coatings and coatings for environments with higher and high corrosion aggressiveness, composition and examples of use of this type of coatings. Sacrificial coatings, hot dip galvanizing and duplex coatings in practice. Week 4. Paints and coatings for Coil Coating technology. Examples of applications of this type of NH coatings. Week 5. Facade coatings. Composition, examples of applications of this type of coatings. 6. Coatings for concrete, mineral substrates, roofing and functional coatings. Composition and examples of application of this type of coatings (NH) in practice. (Ing. Jan Spurný, Swisspearl). 6. Coatings for concrete, mineral substrates, roofing and functional cladding. Composition and examples of application of this type of coatings (NH) in practice. (Ing. Jan Spurný, Swisspear) Week 7. Coatings for wood surface protection. Composition and examples of application of this type of coatings (NH). (Ing. Roman Havelec, Ph.D., Austis, a.s.) 8. Coatings with photocatalytic and self-cleaning effect. Antimicrobial coatings (NH). Composition and examples of application of this type of coatings (NH). Week 9. Water based coatings, peculiarities and limits of use, formulation, additives. Flash corrosion, antimicrobial attack in water based paints (NH) and its inhibition. (Ing. Jan Bandžuch, CSc., Teluria, a.s.) Week 10. Thermostable coatings. Formulation, composition, suitable binders and pigments. Examples of application of this type of coatings (NH). Week 11. Chemical resistant paints and coatings. Protection of large steel structures, pipelines and storage tanks.

Learning activities and teaching methods
Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Stimulating activities (simulation, games, drama)
Learning outcomes
The course introduces students to the basics and issues of functional coatings and organic coatings intended for surface treatment and protection of materials of various types, which form a defined coating on a given surface or substrate after application and drying. Students are introduced to examples of coatings and systems for specific substrate materials, applications and environments that are prevalent in industrial and technical practice. Lectures by practitioners are an integral part of the course
After completing the course, the student is able to understand the basic procedures and phenomena in the field of the creation and application of coatings and the technological implications arising in the field of practical application of coatings.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of general organic and inorganic chemistry, basic knowledge of macromolecular chemistry.

Assessment methods and criteria
Oral examination, Home assignment evaluation, Presentation

Examination and preparation of a seminar paper on the assigned topic. The exam is oral. The basic form of the examination is a debate on selected topics. The level of knowledge acquired is tested.
Recommended literature
  • Kalendová A., Kalenda P. Technologie nátěrových hmot I. .
  • Kalendová, Andrea. Technologie nátěrových hmot II. : povrchové úpravy a způsoby předúpravy materiálů. Pardubice: Univerzita Pardubice, 2003. ISBN 80-7194-555-2.


Study plans that include the course
Faculty Study plan (Version) Category of Branch/Specialization Recommended year of study Recommended semester