PRODUCTION PROCESS DEVELOPMENT OF EQUIPMENT CORROSION COATING CONTAINING WATER HYACINTH (Eichhornia Crassipes) EXTRACT
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Swiss German University
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Water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) is an invasive aquatic plant of which extract has the potential to be applied as corrosion coating. This research is conducted to develop a production process of equipment corrosion coating containing water hyacinth extract by means of literature review. Corrosion coating containing water hyacinth extract, specifically from its leaf, can be produced by mixing with Gum Arabic, WW Rosin, CaCO3, and ZnO; for liquid coating MIBK is used as solvent. Each kg of fresh WHL feed yields 6.46 L and 0.52 kg of liquid and powder corrosion coating with TPC values of 0.74 g GAE/L liquid coating and 4.16 g GAE/kg powder coating. Thermal energy demand for each gram of fresh WHL feed are 12,034.42 J for liquid coating and 13,877.05 J for powder coating. Simultaneous non-ideal process results in loss of around 40% for TPC in extract and the amount of coating produced.