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Solvent-free formulations

Free radical curing 11.2.1.1 Solvent-free formulations [Pg.307]

Hardwood flooring, PVC flooring, wood and metal furniture, particle board sealer, galvanized tubing, fencing, etc. [Pg.308]

Electrical conductor wire, printed circuit board coatings, optical fibers, magnetic media, coatings, computer disc clearcoats, coatings for metallized substrates [Pg.308]

Chart 11.1 Chemical structures of acrylates containing carbamate (left) or oxazolidone groups (right) [20]. [Pg.308]

Chart 11.2 Chemical structures of typical siloxane-derived monomers [21]. [Pg.308]


Thermosetting epoxy and polyurethane chemically-cured liquid resins can provide, among other characteristics, superior abrasion resistance coatings. Solvent-free formulation applied by hot spray techniques can achieve film thicknesses of up to 5 mm. [Pg.671]

In the 2P process (4), a thin photopolymerizable liquid layer is cured in situ between a smooth substrate (cut from a polymer sheet or molded) and a master and stripped off to effect pattern transfer. The liquid layer ensures accurate, defect-free replication. Examples of solvent-free formulations include multifunctional acrylates with adhesion, wetting, and release agents. Free radical and cationic polymerization processes have been described (9). At the present disk volume levels, this method is claimed to be cost competitive with injection molding. [Pg.336]

In addition to the one-component contact adhesives described above, there are also two-component systems with isocyanate compounds as hardener component as well as solvent-free formulations. [Pg.51]

Phospholan PE169 dispersant, org./inorg. pigments solvent-free formulations... [Pg.2624]


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