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TECHNOLOGY OF
PAINTS & COATINGS
WITH FORMULATIONS
TECHNOLOGY OF
PAINTS & COATINGS
WITH FORMULATIONS

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Preface

The Book Technology of Paints & Coatings with Formulations covers


almost all the basic and advanced details to setup own Unit. The Book Covers
Resins (Water Borne) for Coatings, High Solids Green Coatings (Air Drying),
Technology of Primer Compositions (Alkyl) Resings, Acrylic Polyols Technology,
Biodegradable Surface Coatings, Binders for Premium Paints, Cyclized rubber in
surface coatings, Coatings for Medical Application, Dacro Coating Epoxy Resin
Extraction, Modification and Applications of CNSL/Cardanol Based Epoxy Resin,
Elastomeric poly urea coatings, Formulation of 2K Water-borne Concrete Floor
Coatings, Green Coating, Herbal Coating, High Temperature Coatings Technology,
Infrared Spectroscopy : Its Relevance in the Field of Surface Coating, Marine
Paints & Coatings, Magnetic Paint, Nanotechnoloogy PU Coatings, Photo
Luminescent Paints, Polyaspartics, Phenolic Resins, Paints based on Agricultural
Materials, Polyester Powder Coatings, Paint Coating on Galvanized Steel in Coil
Coating line, Photocatalytic Coatings, Ketonic Resins, Radiation Cure Coatings,
Self-Healing - Coatings, Stealth Coatings for Aircraft and ships, Sol Gel Coatings,
Vacuum Metallizing Coating on Plastic Automotive Components, Plastic Packaging
for Paints, Silicone Resin Paints.
The book has been written for the benefit and to prove an asset and a handy
reference guide in the hands of new entrepreneurs and well established
industrialists.

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Contents
1 Thermal properties ......................... 17
Resins (Water Borne) for Mechanical properties .................... 17
Coatings .................................. 1-5 Optical properties ........................... 18
Atomic Force Microscopic
Epoxy Resins .................................... 1 (AFM) imaging ........................... 18
Acrylic Resins ................................... 2 Chemical resistance and
Alkyd Resins ..................................... 2 Durability ................................... 18
Polyester Resins ............................... 2 Conclusions .................................... 23
Polyurethane Resins ........................ 3
3
Anionic .............................................. 3
Technology of Primer
Cat ionic ............................................ 3
Compositions (Alkyd
Non-Ionic .......................................... 3
Resins) ................................ 24-31
Acetone process (Solution
process) ....................................... 4 Introduction ..................................... 24
Pre-polymer mixing process ............ 4 Experimental .................................. 24
Hot melt process (Solvent free Synthesis of alkyd resin .................. 24
method) ....................................... 4 Synthesis of alkyd emulsion ........... 26
Ketamine or Ketazine .................. 4 Stability of emulsion10 ................... 26
Self dispersing of solids ................... 4 Synthesis of wood primers
Blocked isocyanates ........................ 5 and cement primers .................. 26
crosslinking with melamine for- Results and discussions ................ 27
maldehyde resins ........................ 5
Zirconium compounds ...................... 5 4
2 Acrylic Polyols Technology ..... 32-41
High Solids Green Coatings Introduction ..................................... 32
(Air Drying) ............................ 6-23 Basic chemistry ............................... 32
Introduction ....................................... 6 Synthesis of acrylic polyols ............ 32
Experimental .................................... 7 Properties of acrylic polyols ........... 34
Materials ........................................... 7 Applications of acrylic polyols ........ 35
Synthesis of Resins .......................... 9 Synthesis of acrylic-polyure-
Preparation of dry films ..................... 9 thane hybrid coatings ................ 35
Characterization methods .............. 11 Modified acrylic polyols .................. 36
Results & Discussion ...................... 12 Dual UV/thermal cure systems ....... 37
Physical Properties ......................... 12 Bio-acrylic polyols .......................... 38
Rheological Characteristics ........... 13 OEM coatings based on Acrylic
Molecular Weight Characteristics .. 13 Polyols ....................................... 38
VOC characteristics ........................ 13 Wood coatings ................................ 39
Drying properties ............................ 14 Industrial Coatings ......................... 39
FT- IR Study ..................................... 14 Two component polyurethane
Differential Scanning Calorimeter coatings ..................................... 39
(DSC) study ............................... 15 Automotive refinishing coating ....... 40
5 Testing of premium interior
Biodegradable Surface brands in India .......................... 61
Coatings .............................. 42-57 Formulating low VOC low
odor paint .................................. 61
Introduction ..................................... 42 Results and Discussions:
Biodegradable coatings ................. 43 Odor and VOC ........................... 61
Necessity of biodegradation .......... 43
Paint Properties .............................. 62
Life cycle of biodegradable
Scrub Resistance ........................... 62
coating ....................................... 44
Classification of biodegradable Stain Resistance ............................ 62
coatings ..................................... 44 Burnish resistance .......................... 64
Natural biodegradable coatings .... 44 MTO Resistance ............................. 64
Synthetic biodegradable Conclusion ..................................... 64
coatings ..................................... 45
7
Synthesis of biodegradable
Cyclized Rubber in Surface
coatings ..................................... 45
Coatings .............................. 66-71
Oils .................................................. 46
Lallemantia Iberica ......................... 46 Structure ......................................... 66
Eurphorbia Legascae Properties ....................................... 66
(Vernonia oil) ............................. 46 Typical properties ........................... 67
Lesquerella oil ................................ 47
Physical data .................................. 67
Oiticica oil ....................................... 47
Technical benefits of cyclized
Sucrose and insulin ........................ 48
rubber ........................................ 67
Lignin .............................................. 49
Cellulose ........................................ 50 Solvents and compatibility ............. 67
Starch .............................................. 51 Compatibility ................................... 68
Isocyanates ..................................... 52 Compatibility with drying oils .......... 68
Additives ......................................... 52 Compatibility with resins ................ 68
Plasticizer ....................................... 53 Compatibility with plasticizers ........ 68
Rheology modifier .......................... 53 Specific gravity ............................... 69
Biosurfactants ................................. 54 Solubility and solvent mixtures ....... 69
Polyhydroxyalkalonoates ............... 54 Chemical resistance ....................... 69
Polyesteramides ............................. 55 Water resistance ............................. 70
Interpenetrating polymers Corrosion resistance ...................... 70
from oils ..................................... 55 Adhesion ........................................ 70
Polysaccharide resins .................... 55 Flexibility and impact resistance .... 70
Natural resins ................................. 56 Paint application ............................. 71
Application of biodegradable
Application Areas ........................... 71
coatings ..................................... 57
Future of biodegradable 8
coatings ..................................... 57 Coatings for Medical
6 Application .......................... 72-92
Binders for Premium Paints .... 58-65 Introduction ..................................... 72
Introduction ..................................... 58 Medical coating characteristics ...... 72
Why low odor? ................................ 60 Medical coating classification ........ 73
Experimental .................................. 61 Application Methods ....................... 75
Polymers for medical application ... 77 Curing of hybrid epoxy
Polyglycolide (PGA) ........................ 79 polymers .................................. 110
Polylactide (PLA) ............................ 79 Characterization of hybrid
Poly (E-caprolactone) ..................... 79 resins: ...................................... 112
Poly(dioxanone) (a polyether- Hybrid polymers of epoxy resin
ester). ........................................ 80 used in coating application ..... 113
Poly(lactide-co-glycolide) ............... 80 Epoxy esters ................................. 113
Poly(glyconate) ............................... 81 Epoxy acrylics ............................... 113
Parylene ......................................... 82 Epoxy silicones ............................. 114
Degradation .................................... 84 Epoxy urethanes .......................... 114
Factors That Accelerate Polymer Conclusion and future directions . 115
Degradation .............................. 84
11
Specialised medical coatings ........ 85
Extraction, Modification
Drug-Eluting Stents ........................ 85
Application of stent coating ............ 86 and Applications of
DES Basics ..................................... 87 CNSL/Cardanol Based
Tablet Coatings ............................... 90 Epoxy Resin ................... 117-153
Pigments ......................................... 92 Introduction ................................... 117
Polishing ......................................... 92 Extraction of CNSL ....................... 118
Conclusion ..................................... 92 Studies on the cardanol
9 based novolac resins .............. 122
Dacro Coating ........................ 93-102 Studies on the epoxidized
novolac resins derived
Dacro Structure ............................... 96 from CNSL or cardanol ........... 126
Dacro Process ................................ 97 Studies on the modification
Dacro Advantage ............................ 97 of CNSL or cardanol ............... 129
Dacro Analysis ............................... 99 Applications of CNSI7
Dacro Scope ................................. 100 Cardanol derived products ..... 138
Dacro Coating in India ................. 102
12
10 Elastomeric poly urea
Epoxy Resin ........................ 103-116 coatings .......................... 154-162
Introduction ................................... 103 Introduction ................................... 154
Structure: ...................................... 103 Chemistry ...................................... 155
Epoxy resin coating ...................... 104 Raw materials ............................... 157
Hybridisation ................................ 106 Application of polyurea
The method of curing .................... 106 coatings ................................... 159
Modification of resin ..................... 106 Typical properties of polyurea
Mixture of resins ........................... 106 coatings ................................... 160
Blending: ...................................... 107 Application areas of olyurea
Alloying ......................................... 107 coatings ................................... 160
Inter Penetrating Networks ........... 107 Advantages of polyurea
Sol-Gel method ............................. 108 systems ................................... 161
Emulsion polymerization & Disadvantages of polyurea
Dispersion polymerization ...... 109 systems ................................... 161
13 Low voc emulsion polymer
Formulation of 2K Water- coating ..................................... 181
borne Concrete Floor Low volatile ethylene glycol
Coatings ......................... 163-172 derivatives ............................... 181
Fluorosurfactant ............................ 182
Introduction ................................... 163 Green solvent ............................... 182
Experimental: ................................ 164 Emerging technologies ................ 185
Materials and Formulations .......... 164 Advantages of VIC ........................ 185
Preparation of Drawdowns &
Ecofriendly waste disposal
Concrete Panels ..................... 164
technique ................................ 186
Performance Testing ..................... 165
It’s not easy being green .............. 186
Gloss Measurement: .................... 165
Adhesion testing: .......................... 165 15
Chemical resistance testing: ........ 165 Herbal Coating ..................... 188-200
Hot Tire resistance testing: ........... 166
Results & Discussions: ................. 167 Introductions ................................. 188
Comparing liquid epoxy resins Turmeric in Herbal Paints ............. 189
Epoxy X with Epoxy W: ........... 167 Chemistry of turmeric .................... 190
Pot-life evaluation based on Oleic acid ...................................... 190
gloss and adhesion: ................ 167 Experimental ................................ 191
Chemical and solvent Materials and Methods ................. 191
resistance testing: ................... 169 Method of Extraction ..................... 193
Hot Tire resistance: ....................... 171 Evaluation of Turmeric resin
14 extract ...................................... 193
Green Coating ..................... 173-187 Analysis of oleic Acid modified
Turmeric Resin ........................ 194
Need for green ............................. 173 Results and discussion ................ 196
What is green? ............................. 174 Analysis of Raw Material .............. 196
Rules and regulations .................. 174 Extraction of resin from
VOC Definition in the US, turmeric ................................... 197
EU & UK .................................. 174 Analysis of turmeric Resin ............ 197
United States Definition ................ 174 Evaluation of the Film
European Union definition ........... 175 properties of Turmeric Resin ... 198
UK Coating Classification ............ 175
Modification of the termeric
Regulationsforlead in India .......... 177
Resin with Oleic acid .............. 199
Regulations for lead in Europe .... 177
Physical Properties ....................... 199
Regulationsfor lead in Australia ... 177
Film Properties ............................. 199
Regulationsforlead in US ............. 177
Pollution from paints ..................... 178 Composition ................................. 199
Solvents ........................................ 178 From the results ............................ 200
Pigments ....................................... 178 16
Additives ....................................... 178 High Temperature Coatings
Environmental impacts
Technology ..................... 201-209
and risks .................................. 178
Research and developments Introduction ................................... 201
in order to get greener Experimental ................................ 203
coatings ................................... 180 Composition of titanium oleate ..... 203
Preparation of titanium oleate ...... 203 Primer Layer ................................. 230
Evaluation of titanium oleate ........ 204 Back Coat Layer ........................... 231
Composition and evaluation Coating composition having
of aluminium paint ................... 205 magnetic properties ................ 233
Heat resistance of aluminium Areas of application ...................... 234
paint ......................................... 205 Application tips and
Determination of weight loss suggested uses ....................... 234
at different temperatures ......... 205 Painting on textured walls ............ 234
Results and discussion ................ 206 Mounting posters magnetically .... 234
Wall Decorations .......................... 234
17 Magnetic words and poetry .......... 235
Infrared Spectroscopy : Its
Relevance in the Field of 20
Surface Coating ............. 210-216 Nanotechnoloogy ................ 236-253

Introduction ................................... 210 Introduction to Nanotechnology


Sampling ...................................... 212 What is nanotechnology? ....... 236
Amount: ......................................... 212 Nanoscience Vs
Preparation: .................................. 213 Nanotechnology ...................... 236
Analysis time: ................................ 213 Dimensional classification
Epoxy: ........................................... 214 of nanoscale: ........................... 238
Alkyd: ............................................ 214 Nanoscale in One Dimension ...... 238
Nanoscale in Two Dimensions ..... 238
18 Carbon Nanotubes: ...................... 238
Marine Paints & Coatings ... 217-225 Inorganic Nanotubes .................... 238
Nanowires .................................... 239
Introduction ................................... 217
Biopolymers .................................. 239
Key Performance requirements .... 217
Nanoscale in Three Dimensions .. 239
Experimental ................................ 220
Nanoparticles ............................... 239
Material used: ............................... 220
Fullerenes (carbon 60) ................. 240
Evaluation of film characteristic .... 220
Dendrimers ................................... 241
Testing method and evaluation .... 220
Quantum Dots ............................... 241
Pot life ........................................... 220
Technology ................................... 242
Drying time ................................... 220
Synthesis and Assembly
Cross Hatch Adhesion Testing ..... 221
of Nanomaterials: .................... 242
Gloss Value ................................... 222
UV- curable coatings .................... 244
Erichsen Cupping Test ................. 223
Anti-abrasion and anti-scratch
Research significance .................. 224
coatings ................................... 244
Experimental investigation ........... 224
Anti-corrosion coatings ................. 245
Result Analysis and Discussion ... 225
Self-healing nanotechnology
19 antic orrosion coatings
Magnetic Paint ..................... 226-235 as alternative to toxic
chromium ................................ 245
Introduction ................................... 226 Super-hydrophobic coatings ........ 247
Preparation of Magnetic paint ...... 227 Barrier coatings ............................ 247
Ingredients to be used for Oxylink Technology ....................... 248
formulation .............................. 227 Matte coatings .............................. 251
Application Technology ................ 230 Self cleaning technology .............. 251
Making use of hydrophobic Chemistry ...................................... 268
and oil repellent property Reaction of aspartic acid ester
of nanoparticles ....................... 251 with isocyanate ....................... 270
Nanoparticles in high Polyurethane/Polyurea/
performance coating ............... 252 Polyaspartks What’s the
Anti-fouling coating ....................... 252 Difference? .............................. 270
Nanotechnology roof coating ....... 252 Reactivity: ..................................... 271
The risk factor ............................... 252 Applications .................................. 273
Health Issues ................................ 252 Limitation ...................................... 275
Environmental issues ................... 253
Future of nanotechnology ............ 253 24
Phenolic Resins .................. 277-290
21
PU Coatings ......................... 254-260 Introduction ................................... 277
Experimental ................................ 277
Introduction ................................... 254 Materials ....................................... 277
Experimental ................................ 255 Synthesis of phenol-cardanol-
Materials ....................................... 255 formaldehyde novolac
Preparation of polyol .................... 255 type phenolic resins ................ 278
Characteristics of epoxy Epoxidation of phenol-cardanol-
polyol (EP) ............................... 256 formaldehyde novolac type
Characteristics of HDI ................... 256 phenolic resin .......................... 279
Chemical compositions: ............... 256 Characterization ........................... 279
Results and discussion ................ 258 Fourier-transform Infrared (FT-IR)
FT IR Spectral analysis ................. 258 spectroscopic analysis ............ 279
FT IR spectra of epoxy polyol: ...... 258 ‘H-NMR ......................................... 281
FT IR Spectra for polymer ............. 259 spectroscopic analysis ................. 281
FT IR Spectra for polymer-H ......... 259 Gel permeation chromatographic
(GPC) technique ..................... 281
22
Differential Scanning
Photo Luminescent Paints . 261-267
Calorimetry (DSC) ................... 282
Introduction ................................... 261 Results and Discussion ................ 282
Mechanism of action .................... 261 Synthesis of phenol-cardanol-
Effect of temperature on formaldehyde novolac type
the afterglow ............................ 262 phenolic resins ........................ 282
Manufacturing of the pigment ....... 262 FT-IR spectroscopic analysis ........ 283
With Polyurethane Resins ............ 265 1H-NMR spectroscopic
With Epoxy Resins ....................... 265 analysis ................................... 286
Applications .................................. 266 Epoxidation of novolac
Comparison between fluore- prepolymer .............................. 287
scent and photo luminescent Differential Scanning
paints and alternative Calorimetric (DSC) analysis ... 289
energy sources ....................... 267
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23 Paints based on Agricultural
Polyaspartics ...................... 268-276 Materials ......................... 291-301

Introduction ................................... 268 Introduction ................................... 291


What are Polyaspartic Esters? ..... 268 Soybean ....................................... 292
Soybean oil-based waterborne Effect of tensions at various
polyurethane system: .............. 293 sections ................................... 315
Soybean oil-based polyols: .......... 293 Effect of alkali and conversion
Soybean oil-based wetting coating bath concentration ..... 317
and dispersing agents: ........... 293 Bending adhesion test ................. 318
Lignin ............................................ 294 Salt spray test ............................... 318
Lignin based paints: ..................... 294 Hydrogen Evolution (Crater) ........ 318
Corn .............................................. 295 Effect of peak metal temperature
Corn based paints: ....................... 295 in primer oven and top coat
Xanthum Gum ............................... 296 oven ......................................... 319
Starch ............................................ 297 Bending adhesion test ................. 320
Sugar based polymers ................. 298 Hardness test ................................ 321
Solvents ........................................ 299 Impact test ..................................... 321
Monomers ..................................... 300 MEK (Methyl ethyl ketone) test ..... 321
Coalescents .................................. 300 Uses of coatings ........................... 321
Conclusions .................................. 321
26
Polyester Powder Coatings..302-309 28
Photocatalytic Coatings ..... 323-331
Introduction ................................... 302
Using bi-functional hardener ........ 303 Introduction ................................... 323
Co-extrusion of resins .................. 304 Materials ....................................... 323
Polyester Dead Matt ..................... 305 Titanium dioxide ........................... 323
Using reactive matting agent ........ 307 Silicone resin ................................ 324
Experimental ................................ 325
27 Methylene blue test ...................... 325
Paint Coating on Galvanized Cigarette smoke test ..................... 325
Steel in Coil Coating line..310-322 Outdoor-exposure ........................ 326
Introduction ................................... 310 Results .......................................... 326
Preparing of substrate for Comparison of titanium dioxide ... 326
paint coating ............................ 312 Binder ........................................... 327
Alkaline solution cleaning ............ 313 Interior paints ................................ 327
Conversion coatings .................... 313 Exterior paints ............................... 329
Test conducted to study the Conclusion ................................... 329
performance of the coated 29
product .................................... 313 Ketonic Resins .................... 332-339
Impact test ..................................... 313
Bending adhesion test ................. 314 Introduction ................................... 332
Flexibility test ................................ 314 Aim of the present investigation ... 332
Hardness test (Pencil test) ............ 314 Experimental ................................ 333
Chemical resistance test .............. 314 Composition of ketonic resin ........ 333
Salt spray test ............................... 314 Preparation of ketonic resin ......... 334
Heat resistance test ...................... 315 Evaluation ..................................... 334
MEK (Methyl ethyl ketone) test ..... 315 Effect of heat on softening
Coating characteristics ................. 315 point ......................................... 335
Factors affecting the perfor- Effect of plasticization on film
mance of paint coating ............ 315 properties ................................ 335
Effect of stoving on film Thermally rcmendable ................. 366
properties ................................ 335 Thermoplastic/thermoset
Results and discussion ................ 335 blend ....................................... 366
Cyclic oligomers ........................... 366
30 Projectile puncture ....................... 368
Radiation Cure Coatings .... 340-355 Other approaches ......................... 368
Introduction ................................... 339 Quantifying healing
Curing mechanism ....................... 339 effectiveness ........................... 370
Raw materials for radiation Potential Application of Self
cure coatings ........................... 342 healing .................................... 371
Oligomers ..................................... 342 32
Epoxy acrylates ............................ 343 Stealth Coatings for Aircraft
Urethane acrylate ......................... 344 and ships ........................ 374-386
Polyester acrylates ....................... 346
Polyether acrylates ....................... 346 Detection techniques for an
Amine modified polyether aircraft ...................................... 374
acrylates .................................. 346 Measuring stealth ......................... 374
Acrylic acrylates ............................ 347 Importance of Coatings in
Miscellaneous oligomers ............. 347 Stealth Technology .................. 375
Monomers ..................................... 347 Additional expectations from
Photo initiators .............................. 350 Stealth coatings ....................... 375
Additives ....................................... 350 Types of Coatings used in
Pigments ....................................... 351 Stealth Technology .................. 376
Cation curing ................................ 351 A. Iron Ball Paint ........................... 376
Powder coatings ........................... 353 Carbonyl Iron: ............................... 376
Application areas of radiation Silver-coated Cenosphere ........... 378
cure coatings ........................... 354 Typical Physical Parameters
Advantages and disadvantages of Cenospheres ....................... 378
of radiation cure coatings ........ 355 Ferro fluids and non-magnetic
Advantages ................................... 355 substances .............................. 379
Disadvantages ............................. 355 Strontium 90 ................................. 380
Neoprene ...................................... 381
31 Coatings based on Gold and
Self-Healing - Coatings ....... 356-373
Indium ...................................... 381
Introduction ................................... 356 Radar stealth countermeasures
Approaches .................................. 357 and limitations ......................... 381
Liquid phase healing agent ......... 358 Low frequency radar .................... 381
Microcapsulation .......................... 358 IR Stealth ...................................... 382
Phase separated healing agent ... 362 Stealth Coatings in Drugs ............ 383
Hollow tubes or fibers ................... 363 Stealth Coatings in Foods ............ 383
Three-dimensional micro Probable Abuses of Stealth
vascular network ..................... 364 Coatings .................................. 384
Solvent- promoted self-healing .... 364 Futuristic Coatings ........................ 384
Nanoparticles segregation ........... 365 Combined Infrared and Radar
Solid phase (Heat activated) ........ 365 Stealth ..................................... 384
33 Conventional packing
Sol Gel Coatings .................. 387-403 materials .................................. 412
Advantages and disadvantages
Introduction ................................... 387 of conventional packing
Types of Solgels ........................... 390 materials .................................. 413
Coating process and coating Selection of the packing
equipments ............................. 390 materials .................................. 413
Spin coating .................................. 390 New generation packing
Dip coating ................................... 391 materials .................................. 413
Roll /gravure coating .................... 391 Water soluble plastics for
Typical examples of uses packaging of water based
of Sol gel coatings ................... 392 paints ....................................... 413
Monocyclic aromatic Introduction ................................... 414
Application for the paint Industry .. 414
hydrocarbon sensors .............. 392
Properties of water soluble
Sampling of benzene and
plastics .................................... 415
toluene .................................... 393
Water Solubility ............................. 415
Carbon dioxide sensor ................. 394
Sealing properties ........................ 416
Sol gel & nano technology ........... 396
Oil and chemical resistance ......... 416
Photonic solutions and sol gel ..... 397 Strength and weathering
Sol gel integrated optics ............... 398 resistance ................................ 416
Optical Gain materials .................. 399 Biodegradable properties ............ 417
Non linear materials ..................... 399 Moisture content ........................... 417
Elastomeric reinforcement Static electricity/surface
strategies ................................. 401 resistivity .................................. 417
Topochemistry of wood Moisture permeability and
-inorganic composites ............. 402 Gas resistance ........................ 417
Advantages of water soluble
34
plastics .................................... 418
Vacuum Metallizing Coating Disadvantages of water
on Plastic Automotive soluble plastics ....................... 418
Components ................... 404-411 Different types of packaging ......... 418
Introduction ................................... 404 Polymer coated steel .................... 419
Vacuum Metallizing Coating Introduction: .................................. 419
Polymer coated steel and its
on plastic components ............ 405
performance with solvents
Requirement of substrate
(Table 1) .................................. 420
material ................................... 406
Application and benefits of
Pretreatment of substrate
polymer coated steel
surface ..................................... 407
(Table 2) .................................. 420
Post-Treatment .............................. 410 Advantages of polymer
Equipment .................................... 411 coated steel are ....................... 420
35 36
Plastic Packaging for Paints .... 412-421 Silicone Resin Paints .......... 422-431
Introduction ................................... 412 Introduction ................................... 422
Basic requirements for Silicons Resin Emulsion
paint packaging ....................... 412 Paints ...................................... 422
SREP Technology ......................... 423 Weathering resistance ................. 427
Silicone Resin Chemistry ............. 424 Facades keep their color .............. 427
A functional network is created A permanently attractive
in the construction material ..... 425 facade ...................................... 427
SREP Properties .......................... 425 Simple & Fast Processing ............. 428
Functional facade protection Easy to over paint ......................... 428
retains a building’s value ........ 425 Fast and efficient ........................... 428
Excellent protection against Solvent free & ecologically more
wetness ................................... 426 sound ...................................... 428
Dry facades prevent algae ........... 426 Extremely stable and non-
Facades that can breathe ............. 427 chalking ................................... 429
Long-lasting facade protection Test methods: Certified
saves renovation costs ........... 427 quality ...................................... 430

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