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NEW SELF-CROSSLINKINQ, OPTIONAL DUAL-CURE ACRYLIC DISPERSIONS FOR FURNITURE OR PARQUET COATINGS


IONIŢĂ IRINA, CIOBANU DOMNICA, TULBURE MONICA
UNIVERSITY OF BACÄ‚U, UNIVERSITY OF IAĹžI

Issue:

MOCM, Number 13, Volume II

Section:

Issue No. 13 - Volume II (2007)

Abstract:

Acrylic dispersions with very small particles and specially designed particle morphologies can be used to formu¬late waterborne wood coatings which do net appear milky and meet the mechanical and chemical resistances of conventional solventborne systems. When modified with an additive, these systems exhibit a dual-cure mechanism and feature characteristics that reach or outperform those of common D.I.Y. parquet coatings. Over the past decades acrylic dispersion wood coatings used in the do-it-yourself sector have proven excellent dry film performance combined with ease of use. Also, the inherent environmental and safety benefits of this water-based technology favoured its increased use. A specially designed formulation additive leads to an ambient dual self-crosslinking mechanism, providing wear resistance properties that make the system suitable for the formulation of parquet coatings.

Keywords:

adhesive, emissions, polymers, solvents, monitoring methods.

Code [ID]:

MOCM200713V02S01A0062 [0001777]

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