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Published in: Journal of Coatings Technology and Research 5/2018

05-01-2018

Structure and surface properties of a novel bulk-matte waterborne polyurethane coating composite

Authors: Qiwen Yong, Bing Liao, Guo Ying, Liang Caizhen, Hao Huang, Hao Pang

Published in: Journal of Coatings Technology and Research | Issue 5/2018

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Abstract

This paper reports on a novel self-matte or bulk-matte waterborne polyurethane coating composite with inherently extremely low gloss. The coating composite was comprised of a siloxane-containing waterborne polyurethane (SPU) resin and a crosslinked waterborne polyurethane (CPU) resin. The CPU resin was mainly responsible for fabricating the micro-rough surface of the film, which was achieved by a crosslinking reaction between the waterborne polyurethane and bisphenol A-type epoxy E-44 resin. The SPU resin was used to improve the comprehensive properties of the film, which was ascribed to the addition of silane coupling agent KH792. Compared with traditional matte coatings, this coating composite made it possible to avoid high loadings of matting agent and to arrive at highly flexible low-gloss finishes. Gloss levels of as low as a few tenths of a percent, even at high incidence angles, have been achieved with zero loading of extraneous dulling agent. The chemical structures of the SPU and CPU resins were characterized by FTIR-ATR and NMR spectra. The micro-rough topographies and surface rough degrees of the SPU, CPU and their 50%/50% composite films were measured by SEM and MSP, respectively. The particle sizes and particle morphologies of the SPU and CPU resins were imaged by TEM. Finally, the comprehensive properties of the SPU, CPU and their 50%/50% composite resins were evaluated, including the water contact angle, film transparency, tensile strength and storage stability.

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Metadata
Title
Structure and surface properties of a novel bulk-matte waterborne polyurethane coating composite
Authors
Qiwen Yong
Bing Liao
Guo Ying
Liang Caizhen
Hao Huang
Hao Pang
Publication date
05-01-2018
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Coatings Technology and Research / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 1547-0091
Electronic ISSN: 1935-3804
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11998-017-0030-7

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