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Butylated amino-formaldehyde coating

An MF resin, Kauramin CE 5549, was proposed as a consolidant for waterlogged wood and lacquerwork (Hoffmann and Wittkopper, 1999) as a replacement for Arigal C and Lyofix DML (Haas, 1969 Grattan and Clarke, 1987). The pre-polymer is applied as a solution in water. It was cured in solution using an added catalyst and heat. Butylated amino-formaldehyde resins were used as coatings, especially for ceramics (Chinaglaze) (Tennent, 1983). The resin solution is mixed with an acid catalyst before apphcation. Chinaglaze was a UF resin modified by the addition of an alkyd (phthalic acid polyester), which yellows badly. [Pg.316]

The first amino resins used in coatings were partially butylated, polymeric urea-formaldehyde (UF) resins introduced in the late 1920s. Melamine-formaldehyde (MF) resins followed in 1935. In 1960 a range of fully alkylated, predominantly... [Pg.80]


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