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Polyurethanes, fluorinated surface coatings

Because of the low surface energy, resistance to chemicals and corrosive agents, and resistance to weathering, fluorinated polyurethanes are very well suited for protective coatings. They can be deposited in a desired location and thickness with the added advantage of curing mostly at ambient temperatures. [Pg.151]

Surface treatment of textiles, leather, glass, wood, and paper is the second largest application for fluorinated polyurethanes. The coatings are applied in one-step treatment and impart resistance to soil, water, oil, and stains as well as a smoothness to fabrics and leather that resists removal by many cycles of laundering or dry cleaning.52... [Pg.154]


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