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Coating powders storage

SAE J 1885, Coating Powders - Part 8 Assessment of the Storage Stability of Thermosetting Powders, 2005. [Pg.626]

Tin finds widespread use because of its resistance to corrosion, or as foil or to provide protective coats/plates for other metals. Properties of lead which make industrial application attractive surround its soft, plastic nature permitting it to be rolled into sheets or extruded through dies. In the finely-divided state lead powder is pyrophoric in bulk form the rapidly-formed protective oxide layer inhibits further reaction. It dissolves slowly in mineral acids. Industrial uses include roofing material, piping, and vessel linings, e.g. for acid storage. [Pg.30]

Free-radical multicomponent copolymerization of dialkylstannyl maleates or dialkylstannyl dimethacrylates with methallyl alcohol (or (J-hydroxyalkyl acrylates) and vinyl monomers (sryrene, methacrylic acid or methacrylamide) yields polymeric powders. Due to their storage and thermal stability and impact strength they are used as protective coatings 79). [Pg.121]


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