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Stoving paints

A paint rarely consists solely of pigment dispersed in a solution of a binder. For one reason or another, small quantities of ancillary materials called additives are included. The oldest and still the most important are the driers which are used in all air-drying and many stoving paints containing drying oils. They are organic salts of certain metals, notably cobalt, calcium, barium, zirconium and manganese, with lead very much in decline. [Pg.586]

Figure 9 shows slip angle results for two silicone-polyether copolymers A and B, in a water-reducible stoving paint. The main difference between the copolymers is overall molecular weight. Both products contain pendant polyether groups. It can be seen that Trisiloxane A has almost no impact on slip. This is believed to be due to the very short nature of its silicone chains. A minimum amount of dimethylsiloxy units are required to give noticeable changes in slip. This requirement is met with in rake structure B, which shows an improved slip. [Pg.84]

Figure 9 Effect of molecular weight on slip performance of silicone-polyether copolymers in a water-reducible polyester stoving paint. (A - low mol. weight B - high mol. weight)... Figure 9 Effect of molecular weight on slip performance of silicone-polyether copolymers in a water-reducible polyester stoving paint. (A - low mol. weight B - high mol. weight)...
Chemically blocking one of the polyaddition binder components (e.g., the polyisocyanate) gives a coating system stable at room temperature. Heat is required to deblock the component and enable cross-linking to occur. Stoving paints of this type are used in industry and in powder coatings. [Pg.9]

Use of solvents with stronger solvent power, so that resin solutions with lower viscosities are obtained with less solvent. This method is used for stoving paints based on conventional alkyd-melamine resin combinations it can also be applied with certain restrictions to air-drying... [Pg.46]

Use of reactive diluents that are incorporated into the film by condensation when the stoving paints harden. [Pg.46]

Uses Ttntifoam, air release agent for water-dilutable paints, stoving paints Featmes Silicone-free... [Pg.27]

Uses Intercoat adhesion promoter for paint films, stoving paints, fastdrying air-drying paints on electrodeposition primers, wh. electrodeposition paints and primers... [Pg.29]

Chem. Descrip. Hydroxylated soy lecithin CAS 8029-76-3 EINECS/ELINCS 232-440-6 Uses Wetting agent, dispersant for air-drying and stoving paints raw material for textile and leather compds. emulsifier Properties Almost clear high vise, liq. vise. 30 Pa-s acid no. 38 max. pH 5 (1% aq.) amphoteric 60% min. act. [Pg.485]

Uses Defoamer for solv.-based air and stoving paints Properties Colorless liq. [Pg.932]

Uses Vise, stabilizer, antigellant for solv.-based air-drying and stoving paints, esp. highly reactive all melamine stoving paints gellant 1% in bentonite pastes... [Pg.932]

Aromatic 200 Fluid antiblistering agent, stoving paints... [Pg.1441]


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