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Thermosetting acrylic coatings development

Resistance and Durability Properties Development of Thermoplastic Acrylic Coatings Development of Thermosetting Acrylic Coatings Recent Trends in Acrylic Coatings... [Pg.1031]

The thermoset acrylics (20) of major importance in the coating industry, in recent years, have been developed primarily by Canadian Industry Ltd. and by Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. in this country (4). Raw materials are acrylamide, acrylic acid, acrylates, and styrene. Cross-linking agents are amino and epoxy resins. The materials are also self-cross-linking. They are usually sold as solutions in paint solvents. [Pg.181]

Continuing development in the field of acrylic polymers for surface coating applications during the SO s led to the commercialisation of heat curing, thermosetting acrylic (TSA) resins for use in high quality industrial coating systems for both interior and exterior applications. [Pg.223]

A large variety of hyperbranched polymers with acrylate, vinyl ether, allyl ether, or epoxy functions were studied as multifunctional cross-linkers in coatings and in thermosets, using thermal as well as UV curing methods Clearly, polyesters are most prominent in the field, with the Perstorp Boltom products leading in technical studies. The commercialized poly(esteramide)s from DSM, sold under the trade name Hybrane polyethylenimines from BASF AG, available under the trade name TupasoF and poly(urethane)s (PUs) and polyesters developed by BASF are examples for hyperbranched polymers suited for coatings and resin products. [Pg.179]


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