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Nitrocellulose-based lacquers, alkyd resins with

Nitrocellulose based lacquers often contain short or medium oil alkyds to improve flexibiUty and adhesion. The most commonly used are short oil non drying alkyds. Amino resins or urethane resins with residual isocyanate functional groups may be added to cross-link the coating film for improved solvent and chemical resistance. The principal appHcations are furniture coatings, top lacquer for printed paper, and automotive refinishing primers. [Pg.41]

Rapid drying is one of the most important characteristics of nitrocellulose-based coatings. Nitrocellulose alone produces hard and brittle films, and therefore, nitrocellulose-based coatings generally are formulated with plasticizers to improve flexibility and adhesion as well as compatibility with other resins. They are also blended with other polymers such as hard resins and non-drying alkyd resins, to name a couple. On the limiting side, nitrocellulose-based lacquers have generally poor resistance to chemicals and poor durability. [Pg.135]

With these lacquers, nitrocellulose-based primer-surfacers are used. As well as liquid plasticisers, a wide range of materials are used as plasticising resins short oil alkyds, maleinised oils, ester gum, rosin and bodied castor oils. Pigmentation is usually inert. Thermoplastic acrylics are often preferred under acrylic lacquers these are based on acrylic resins and cellulose acetate butyrate. [Pg.628]

Coating materials may be based on short or medium-oil alkyds (e.g. primers for door and window frames) nitrocellulose or thermoplastic acrylics (e.g. lacquers for paper or furniture finishes) amino resin-alkyd coatings, with or without nitrocellulose inclusions, but with a strong acid catalyst to promote low temperature cure (furniture finishes) two-pack polyurethanes (furniture, flat boards) unsaturated polyester resins in styrene with free-radical cure initiated by peroxides (furniture) or unsaturated acrylic oligomers and monomers cured by u.v. radiation or electron beams (coatings for record sleeves paperback covers, knock-down furniture or flush interior doors). [Pg.634]


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