6 edition of Film formation in waterborne coatings found in the catalog.
Published
1996
by American Chemical Society in Washington, DC
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Theodore Provder, Mitchell A. Winnik, Marek W. Urban, [editors]. |
Series | ACS symposium series,, 648 |
Contributions | Provder, Theodore, 1939-, Winnik, Mitchell A., Urban, Marek W., 1953-, American Chemical Society. Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | TP934 .F465 1996 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xii, 549 p. : |
Number of Pages | 549 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL993111M |
ISBN 10 | 0841234574 |
LC Control Number | 96031614 |
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The Chemistry and Physics of Coatings provides an introduction to the science underpinning the paint (organic coatings) industry to graduate level chemists who may have no previous knowledge of polymer-based technologies. This book stresses important physical phenomena such as rheology, film formation, and mechanical properties, their exploitation in paint, and the economic and legislative 3/5(1). Technology for waterborne coatings / Published: () Film formation in waterborne coatings / Published: () Surface coatings international. the science and technology of paints, inks, and related coatings, and their raw materials. Progress in organic coatings Published: ().
Film Formation from Industrial Waterborne Latices I. Ludwig*, W. Schabel*, J.-C. Castaing**, P. Ferlin**, M. Kind* Good film formation is achieved, if a dispersion of polymer conclusions can be drawn concerning the final structure and the properties of a coating. 4. Characterisation of the used latex and experimental conditions. Waterborne coatings possess similar characteristics to their solvent-based counterparts, such as curing mechanism, polymer composition and film water is known to produce corrosion in metal parts and components, these coatings are specially formulated to ensure that all water is drawn to the surface of the coating film before corrosive reactions can occur.
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Film formation of acrylic copolymer latices: a model of stage II film formation / S.T. Eckersley and A. Rudin --Mechanisms of particle deformation during latex film formation / F.
Dobler and Y. Holl --Geometric considerations in latex film formation / Edwin F. Meyer, III --Influence of polar substituents at the latex surface on polymer. Examines the mechanisms involved in the film formation process in waterborne coatings. Discusses the use of fluorescence decay, spectroscopy, neutron scattering, infrared spectroscopy, dielectric.
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4c Hannover T: +49 |. Geometric Considerations in Latex Film Formation Edwin F. Meyer III Chapter 3, DOI: /bkch Publication Date (Print): Octo Abstract Waterborne polyurethane coatings were prepared using polyhydroxyacrylate dispersion, polyisocyanate, and propylene glycol diacetate (PGDA).
The rate of reaction between hydroxyl and NCO groups in film formation and curing processes was studied by FTIR. The influence of PGDA amount on film formation and curing was also studied. Content: Waterborne coatings with an emphasis on synthetic aspects: an overview / Melissa A. Grunlan, Lin-Lin Xing, and J.
Edward Glass --A perspective on resins for aqueous coatings / John L. Gardon --Progress in predicting latex-particle morphology and projections for the future / Yvon G. Durant and Donald C. Sundberg --Particle coalescence / Peter T.
Elliott, Wylie H. Wetzel, Lin-Lin Xing. Film formation in waterborne coating systems is a complex, diusion controlled process.
The process involves two stages: Evaporation of water and cosolvents with coalescence of binder particles and chemical reaction (cross-linking) between the reactants. When a coating system based. [et al.] --Film formation from blends of carbodiimide and carboxylic acid-functional latex / Hung H.
Pham and Mitchell A. Winnik --Dynamic mechanical analysis of property development during film formation / Loren W. Hill --Property development during film formation of two component waterborne polyurethane using dielectric spectroscopy / John E.
NEXT BOOK; VIEW ALL BOOKS ALL BOOKS; Film Formation in Waterborne Coatings. Editor(s): Theodore Provder 1; Mitchell A. Winnik 2; Marek W. Urban 3; Volume Publication Date (Print): Octo Film Formation--Waterborne Coatings Core-Shell Latex Multiphase Latex Dispersion HO OCN Epoxy COOH OH NCO Epoxy COOH Epoxy Alkyd Acrylic Polyester Polyurethane Resins.
Occurs in three overlapping stages Film Formation in Coatings References Organic Coatings: Science and Technology, Z., Wicks, F., Jones. Water-borne coatings are based on emulsifying the binder, pigments, and additives with water.
Single-component emulsion coatings are used to form films by solvent evaporation. Copolymers of acrylic, vinyl, and styrene compounds are typically used as the binder in this type of coating. The relationship between film formation and MFFT of waterborne coatings This week, Mr.
Li asked us three questions through our questioning water-based paint expert column. This is the second problem: Problem: Film formation above MFFT, no film formation below MFFT, what happens during above or below the MFFT, resulting in film formation. Search for books, ebooks, and physical media Search Search for books, articles, library site, almost anything Find Advanced Search Tips Combined Search Books & Media Articles & more.
The completeness of film formation is tested by so‐called IMRS redispersion experiments. For hard latices (T experiment ≃ T mff) particle deformation is incomplete and the final coating—although transparent and optically clear—is a porous structure with a network of surfactant material located at the particle interfaces.
The American Coatings Book Shop presents an expanded publications portfolio of technical books geared to all levels of the American coatings industry. Film Formation. Basic coating concepts and physical aspects of drying; The book includes the rheology of additives in waterborne dispersions and surfactant systems.
Not only it is a great. The primary focus is the process by which wet latex can be transformed into coatings, adhesives, and composites in the process known as film formation. The book reviews the main experimental techniques used to study the film formation process.
It then presents the fundamental concepts for each of the three main stages of the process. In an emulsion coating, a liquid polymer is dispersed in water.
In an aqueous dispersion coating, the polymer is not water soluble at all. Waterborne function in the paint is to help the film formation process. Trade literature commonly implies that waterborne coatings are somehow sensitive to high-humidity conditions.
As the film–formation temperature increased, the water absorption of the WPU films decreased. The water absorbed of the 80 °C–WPU– was only %. The segment movement was obtained by increasing the temperature of film formation, and the backbone arrangement became more compact, which led to reduced water absorption.
VIII Film formation Residual solvent.Humidity and temperature on application have considerable effects on film formation and quality of WB coatings. At high humidity, a waterborne film (especially one that is sprayed) is likely to remain wet and initially may be almost soupy, whereas at low humidity, the film.
Two-pack waterborne polyurethane coatings are chemically crosslinked systems; their Raman spectrum will change not only as a result of water evaporation during drying, but also due to the formation of new chemical bonds, as shown in Figure 1.