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Pigment-to-binder ratio

The appendix shows an example of a recursive procedure to calculate the pigment to binder ratio for a non-reactive coating formulation. We assume that a raw material data base contains raw material code, density, cost per unit weight, solids volume fraction, and pigment solids volume fraction. Formulas are stored in files that contain the identification and amount of... [Pg.59]

Pigment-to-binder ratio - The pigment-to-binder ratio (P/B) is a calculation which addresses the quality or nature of the solids that remain after film formation. [Pg.106]

The stoving cycle is 30 minutes at 140° C. The pigment to binder ratio is 1/lto give high opacity. Application is by conventional spray, thinning to 25 seconds BSB4 cup with 1/1 xylene/butyl acetate. [Pg.255]

Disperse items 1-3 in a Cowles mixer or bead mill. Then disperse items 4-7 in a similar manner. The vinyl white is formulated at a much reduced pigment to binder ratio of approximately 0.8 1 for optimum opacity. The appearance and applied cost of this type of coating is significantly inferior to the alkyd system previously discussed, and it is possible to compromise the properties of both systems by blending vinyl and alkyd resins. [Pg.275]


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