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Ajouter le résultat dans votre panierWhy accurate colour matching needs to control for gloss / Jason Loehr in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Why accurate colour matching needs to control for gloss Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jason Loehr, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Brillance (optique) -- Mesure
Colorimétrie
vision des couleursIndex. décimale : 535.6 Couleur Résumé : The author explains what makes gloss and colour management so challenging, how to measure and account for gloss and why it is so important.
It's widely recognised that visual colour evaluation can be imprecise. Even under the same lighting conditions, two individuels can still see and describe colour differently due to a variety of physical factors. In order to overcome this, the industry looks to spectrophotometers and specialised software that can accurately match, correct and control colour.
Of note, samples with differing gloss levels can present unique challenges for both visual assessment and digital colour management.Note de contenu : - What makes gloss and colour measurement so challenging ?
- How to measure and account for gloss
- Why colour management and gloss compensation are importantEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NFTYBP6OcnwGCXid4F-8wI5SvrRCqeX4/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33122
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Titre : Let there be light ! Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 18-19 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Eclairage
Lumière artificielle
Lumière du jour
Métamérisme
vision des couleursIndex. décimale : 535.6 Couleur Résumé : The author reports on how to master the challenge of bringing true daylight into the laboratory.
Uniform colour is directly associated with high quality and influences our purchasing decision. This is especially true for multi-component products consisting of different materials and/or being produced by different suppliers. The human eye is often the final judge for approving a new design. Therefore, the visual inspection conditions need to be standardised to guarantee repeatable visual results.
The most important colour match is under naturel daylight. The CIE defined several standard D illuminants with D65 being the most important one. The lames used in a light booth must simulate D65 as close as possible. Until now, fluorescent tubes were used to simulate D65. A new unique lighting setup is now able to achieve class A quality by simulating CIE D65 with a smart combination of filtered halogen lamps and LEDs.Note de contenu : - CIE metamerism index-MI
- Standard illuminant D65
- Best in class daylight with Byko-spectra pro
- Table 1 : Categorisation of MIvis and MIuv depending on colour difference formula
- Fig. 1 : Daylight simulation with fluorescent tube
- Fig. 2 : Daylight simulation with combination of filtered halogen lamps with and without LEDsEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1alVLylxoXHyHUX6syiBh9g1W1glwcGDD/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33123
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible State-of-the-art epoxy technology for wet and/or dry paints in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : State-of-the-art epoxy technology for wet and/or dry paints Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 20-26 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Anticorrosifs
Anticorrosion
Epoxydes
Formulation (Génie chimique)
Haut extrait sec
Liants
Revêtement poudre -- Additifs:Peinture poudre -- Additifs
Revêtements en phase aqueuse -- Additifs:Peinture en phase aqueuse -- Additifs
Revêtements protecteursIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : Epoxy binder systems are the technology of choice for high demanding applications, such as heavy-duty anti-corrosion paints or oil & gas pipe coatings, heavy duty flooring applications and many more. Such epoxy binder systems have a track history of many decades and have proven their ability to cope with the severest environments. However, performance requirements are continuously changing, as well as legislative requirements to protect the environment and workers' health. To help its customers cope with these changes OLIN has developed special solutions, resins and/or curing agents that will meet the most stringent legislative demands, as well as technical challenges. A brief overview will be given demonstrating the recent developments in wet anti-corrosion paints, floor or anti-corrosion waterborne coatings and low temperature curing or high-performance powder coatings. Note de contenu : - POWDER COATINGS : High operating temperature - Improved toughness - Low application temperature - Improved cathodic disbondment
- LIQUIDS COATINGS : Ultra-high solids coatings - Waterborne coatings and floorings - Low emission binder systems
- Fig. 1 : Toughened powder coatings (DiCy cured, 20% PVC, 3°/PD la -32°C)
- Fig. 2 : Toughened powder coatings (DiCy cured, 10%, 165 DC Tg, PVC, 3°/PD fa -32°C)
- Fig. 3 : Anti-corrosion testing of DLVE-18 Epoxy resin
- Fig. 4 : Corrosion Testing (DIN 50021; sait-spray)
- Fig. 5 : Low tension curing
- Table 1 : D.E.R. TM 6510HT high performance solid epoxy resin
- Table 2 : Comparison of high Tg versus toughened high Tg solid epoxy resin
- Table 3 : Starting point formulations with D.E.R.TM 6615 low temperature cure solid epoxy resin
- Table 4 : Starting formulation and product performance of D.E.H. TM 90 phenolic curing agent
- Table 5 : Comparison of adhesion promoter solid epoxy resin versus standard
- Table 6 : Starting point formulation for high solids epoxy coating (90% volume solids, 25% PVC)
- Table 7 : Waterborne anti-corrosion paint formulation
- Table 8 : High gloss waterborne roller-coat
- Table 9 : Self-levelling waterborne flooring compound
- Table 10 : Matte roller coating formulation for food and/or potable water contact applications
- Table 11 : Emission-free starting formulation for a self levelling flooringEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/11g1HyrNA5cecCBSZbEem4rnT9BAm7Kef/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33124
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Research progress on self-crosslinking fluorocarbon acrylate polymers / Tantan Shao in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Research progress on self-crosslinking fluorocarbon acrylate polymers Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tantan Shao, Auteur ; Xiaolong Chen, Auteur ; Yilu Gong, Auteur ; Zhibin Cai, Auteur ; Lijun Chen, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 37-39 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Auto-réticulation
Fluoropolymères
Hydrophobie
Polyacrylates
Polyacryliques
Réticulants
Revêtements -- Propriétés mécaniques:Peinture -- Propriétés mécaniques
Revêtements en phase aqueuse -- Séchage:Peinture en phase aqueuse -- Séchage
Stabilité thermiqueIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : For its drawbacks of poor water resistance and thermal stability, acrylate polymer has been improved by several methods. The first use is to introduce a fluorine/silicon-containing monomer into the polymer. A highly hydrophobic emulsion film is prepared by high electro-negativity and low surface energy of the fluorine monomer and the Silicon monomer realises crosslinking between molecules, through self-hydrolysis and polycondensation processes and converts the linear form of the polymer molecules into a network structure to increase the degree of crosslinking of the emulsion. In recent years, a crosslinking system has been introduced into the emulsion polymerisation system. Studies conclude that the application of crosslinking monomers and crosslinking agents can effectively achieve outstanding properties in water resistance, thermal stability and mechanical stability. However, reporters have seldom been shown in public about preparing self-crosslinking long fluorocarbon acrylate polymers. Note de contenu : - Acrylate polymer containing fluorine
- Self-crosslinking acrylate polymer
- Self-crosslinking acrylate containing fluorineEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/11sShS9aRRqKsGNlIhGqXDwavEaTt5WSz/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33125
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Call to action : carbon capture coatings in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Call to action : carbon capture coatings Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 3-8 Note générale : Going green - Special publication from PPCJ & APCJ - October 2019 - Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Algues unicellulaires
Dioxyde de carbone -- Absorption
Dioxyde de carbone -- Capture
Dioxyde de carbone -- Recyclage
Revêtements:PeintureIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : Coatings capable of adhering to surfaces routinely exposed to light can exploit a biomimetic system similar to surfaces covered with photosynthetic lichen in order to capture, fix and sequester carbon dioxide. When applied over sufficiently large amounts of surface area, such coatings are capable of rivalling naturel carbon sinks in their ability to remove excess atmospheric carbon. The coatings industry stands in a unique position to cooperatively and profitably address climate change caused by excess carbon dioxide and to do so in a timely manner geared to preventing the most damaging of predicted environmental harm. By capturing large quantities of such greenhouse gases and sequestering the captured carbon into carbohydrates, such as cellulose, these paints are capable of manufacturing useful byproducts, including some of the raw materials from which they themselves are formulated. This is the first technical description of these types of coatings. Note de contenu : - From the ocean to a flask
- Out of the flask and almost a 'coating'
- Super-hydrated algae gel coatings
- Evidence of algae growth and longevity in gel coatings
- Isolation of algae-grown cellulose from gel coatings and gravimetric analysis
- Vertically scaled, algae gel coating arrays
- Fig. 1 : Liquid algae cultures were grown in our lab under LED grow lights by bubbting filtered air through the mixture
- Fig. 2 : Test setup to measure the rate of CO2 uptake for 50% algae cells or 50% algae cells plus latex on filter paper kept moist on top of an agar puck
- Fig. 3 : CO2 uptake rates tested over a two week period for algae tells atone and 50/50 atgae cells : latex resin wet coating
- Fig. 4 : MTS viability plate after incubation. Darker spots indicate more ceps are alive in the sample
- Fig. 5 : MTS viability data for 2434 algae tells under different incubation conditions
- Fig. 6 : Coating a prototype PET container with the carbon capture coating. A) coating components measured : algae in media, alginate and pre-hydrated xanthan gum ; B) mixing the components by hand. which starts the timing for pot tife: C) adding the liquid mixture to a PET container ; D) rotating the PET container to coat the interior and keep the coating distributed until it crosslinks into a semi-rigid film
- Fig. 7 : Coated PET containers measured for CO2 uptake as a single device outdoors and a clear sleeve holding PET containers set up for measurement as a group under LED lighting
- Fig. 8 : CO2 uptake measured for (grey) a coating without algae cens and (green) a coating containing the algae cells. Inset picture shows the plastic dishes coated without algae cens (white) and with 2.5% algae cells (green)
- Fig. 9 : Coated array where each sleeve of PET containers contains increasing amounts of algae from teft to right : 0.5%, 1.0%. 2.5% and 5.0%. Darkening of the coatings with time is evidence of atgae health
- Fig. 10 : Carbon dioxide uptake (drop in CO2 ppm with time) for the coated PET containers at various algae toading levels measured on the day the PET containers were made
- Fig. 11 : Carbon dioxide uptake for the coated PET containers at 1% algae loading levet tested on 0 and 45 days after the coatings were made
- Fig. 12 : Freshly made samples at 0.5, 1, 2.5 and 5% algae loading levels versus the same loading levels after 45 days of storage at room
- Fig. 13 : MTS viabitity results for samples at 0.5, 1, 2.5 and 5% algae loading levels after 45 days of use show significant increases in absorbante over the coating control with no algae cells indicating living cells are still present in the old coatings
- Fig. 14 : Floating cellulose pellicle produced by Gluconacetobacter hansenii after 14 days of growth in liquid media
- Fig. 15 : A/B) removal of the coating from the container ; C) the algae-containing coating is sampled in triplicate for cellulose isolation ; D) cellulose isolated from coatings containing the cellulose overproducer and the wild type algae
- Fig. 16 : Uncoated PET container proof of concept array at five containers per sleeve and at 15 containers per sleeve. Because of the ability to vertically scale. within the same floor space "footprint" the 10-foot-tall array contains 3x the potential coated surface area of the smaller 3-foot-tall array
- Carbon capture : the materials and methods usedEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PjhYyhbvfZ2WeOAGRA8jro04XvdBMGhh/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33126
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Recycling paint waste / Sarah Gibbons in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Recycling paint waste Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sarah Gibbons, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 8 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Innovations
Peinture -- RecyclageIndex. décimale : 667.6 Peintures Résumé : The author reports on paint recycling initiatives and how they are offering new recycled materials and re-use of paint for poor communities.
As recycling schemes collecting waste paint become more common worldwide, innovation within the field is being encouraged and rewarded. Some manufacturers have developed processes to mix waste products with virgin paint to create reformulated paint for retail. Other organisations are supporting underprivileged community groups with free paint to protect and decorate public buildings.Note de contenu : - Clear environmental gains
- Around the worldEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_qYCLzHiB6F5jtlvMBGQ3Mv2VXm4mCGh/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33127
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Renewable coating solutions : soon an obvious reality ? / Pär Jörgensen in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Renewable coating solutions : soon an obvious reality ? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Pär Jörgensen, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 11 Note générale : Bibliogr. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Économie circulaire L'économie circulaire est une expression générique désignant un concept économique qui s'inscrit dans le cadre du développement durable et s'inspirant notamment des notions d'économie verte, d’économie de l'usage ou de l'économie de la fonctionnalité, de l'économie de la performance et de l'écologie industrielle (laquelle veut que le déchet d'une industrie soit recyclé en matière première d'une autre industrie ou de la même).
Son objectif est de produire des biens et services tout en limitant fortement la consommation et le gaspillage des matières premières, et des sources d'énergies non renouvelables ;
Selon la fondation Ellen Mac Arthur (créée pour promouvoir l'économie circulaire1), il s'agit d'une économie industrielle qui est, à dessein ou par intention, réparatrice et dans laquelle les flux de matières sont de deux types bien séparés ; les nutriments biologiques, destinés à ré-entrer dans la biosphère en toute sécurité, et des intrants techniques ("technical nutrients"), conçus pour être recyclés en restant à haut niveau de qualité, sans entrer dans la biosphère
Matières premières
Morale
Ressources renouvelables
Revêtements (produits chimiques):Peinture (produits chimiques)Index. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : The author discusses the reality behind renewable raw materials for the coatings industry.
End consumer concern for the environment, legislations and commercial viability is predicted to drive a strong growth of renewable raw materials and more sustainable and environmentally friendly resins and coatings in the coming years. It is likely that the availability of sustainable solutions will be a "must have" instead of just a "nice to have" in the next few years.Note de contenu : - It's a balancing act for formulators
- Renewables now make perfect sense
- The circular economy - The moral viewpointEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1z8jc0l2O3-xi-H62FphY_vlwbSI443kp/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33128
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Titre : Replacing fossil raw materials Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Päivi Miettinen, Auteur ; Tuija Andersson, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 12-14 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Développement durable
Innovations
Produits chimiques -- Suppression ou remplacement
Revêtements (produits chimiques):Peinture (produits chimiques)Index. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : Finnish company CH-Polymers Oy aims to replace fossil raw materials used in the cardboard, paper, paint and nonwoven industries with bio-based materials. Here, Pâivi Miettinen and Tuija Andersson explain how the company leverages its expertise and networks to reach these goals in its new BIO-F project. Note de contenu : - New innovations
- Sustainable development requires innovation
- Solutions for various fields
- Bio-F as part of business Finland's programmeEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a7_WSvyaOLRfNbokDIIVjS6-TnKO0Jqz/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33129
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Polymeric binders based on renewable resources in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Polymeric binders based on renewable resources Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 13-14 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Amidons
Biopolymères
Liants
Ressources renouvelables
Revêtements (produits chimiques):Peinture (produits chimiques)Index. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : Ecological, sustainable building is one of the major trends in the construction industry. With the market launch of Vinneco, Wacker introduces a line of binder products based partly on renewable raw materials. The new dispersions are produced via two manufacturing processes — one using bio-acetic acid and the other, potato starch. Note de contenu : - Producing Vinneco using the biomass balance method
- Producing vinneco from starch
- Figure : Biomass balance explained
- Figure : At Wacker's applications laboratory, tests are performed on the hiding power of paint modified with the new polymer/starch hybrid binder. For this purpose, the paint is spread evenly over a black substrate. The contrast ratio is then measuredEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1caEED7X9S-_bDjAT0FdHSTrmrStcsmiZ/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33130
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Formaldehyde abatement functional latex for interior coating / Jianming Xu in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Formaldehyde abatement functional latex for interior coating Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jianming Xu, Auteur ; Jian Zou, Auteur ; Wei Cui, Auteur ; Weijiang Yang, Auteur ; Paul Doll, Auteur ; James Bohling, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 15-17 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chlorure de polyvinyle
Formaldéhyde
Formulation (Génie chimique)
Latex
Liants
Matériaux -- Propriétés fonctionnelles
Réduction des composés organiques volatilsIndex. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : Formaldehyde is an important chemical, used widely within the industry for more than a century to manufacture building materials and household items. Numerous resins have been developed, including urea-formaldehyde, phenol-formaldehyde and melamine-formaldehyde, which offer a wide range of beneficial properties at low cost and are, thus, used ubiquitously throughout the globe.
Subsequently, it was determined that some of these resins can break down, leading to elevated formaldehyde emissions. Sources other than resins include combustion, textiles, insulation, cleaning products and wood itself. It has been determined that even human breath contains 3-5ppbV per exhale. Significant sources for elevated levels within interior spaces are composite wood products made with adhesives that contain urea formaldehyde resin.Note de contenu : - Table 1 : Binder information for the comparison of Dow technology vs competitor technology
- Table 2 : Flat paint formluation at 50 PVC and 67 PVC
- Fig. 1 : Effectiveness of various dry paint films at reducing formaldehyde in a chamber with 1 mg/m3 HCHO
- Fig. 2 : Effect of paint PVC on the HCHO reduction efficiency with 1 mg/m3 HCHO
- Fig. 3 : Percent of formaldehyde released after saturation for Dow functional binder and competitor additive
- Fig. 4 : The abated HCHO through chemical reactions of Dow functional latex within 15 daysEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dr_nTmCYSc5dhDFRp75j_OnknBGWJTZo/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33131
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 21239 - Périodique Bibliothèque principale Documentaires Disponible Safe, happy, healthy / Joshua Taylor in POLYMERS PAINT COLOUR JOURNAL - PPCJ, Vol. 209, N° 4655 (10/2019)
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Titre : Safe, happy, healthy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Joshua Taylor, Auteur ; Juan Zhou, Auteur ; Zilli Xu, Auteur ; Rachel Sun, Auteur ; Zhen Wei, Auteur ; Satish Gaonkar, Auteur ; Nikolaus Raupp, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Article en page(s) : p. 19-20 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Chlorure de polyvinyle
Formaldéhyde
Polymères en émulsion
Réduction des composés organiques volatils
Résistance aux taches
Revêtements (produits chimiques):Peinture (produits chimiques)Index. décimale : 667.9 Revêtements et enduits Résumé : The authors discuss the company's latest technology, which offers super low odour and near zero emissions with stain resistance and formaldehyde abatement functionalities.
Consumer expectations towards premium paint increase constantly. While low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOC) could have been a product highlight to customers in the past, nowadays consumers expect low paint odour and low emissions, as well as additional functionalities like stain resistance and formaldehyde abatement.
New binder innovations, enhanced formulation design and a deeper understanding of the evaluation methodologies have enabled BASF to deliver new products to the market with these consumer driven properties — our safe, happy and healthy promise. In this paper, the product's characteristics and performance will be shared to highlight its significant advancements over the current market leading paints and alternative binders.Note de contenu : - Polymer dispersion design
- Framing the challenge
- Acronal ECO 7660 performance : super low emissions with high stain resistance
- Acronal PLUS 7676 performance : high formaldehyde abatement, low emission and non-yellowing
- Fig. 1 : TVOC emission for market A paint vs Acronal ECO 7660 paint as similar PVC
- Fig. 2 : Stain resistance numerical assessment according to GB/T 9780-2013 standard
- Fig. 3 : Acronal PLUS 7676 Paint TVOC emission profile after one. three, eight and 10 hours and one day
- Fig. 4 : Formaldehyde abatement of Acronal PLUS 7676 et PVC 40
- Fig. 5 : Acronal PLUS 7676 paint TVOC emission profile after one. Three, eight and 10 hours and one dayEn ligne : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TLAfiO0I6kIlqXCVzBHF6K9tfJiLqMIV/view?usp=drive [...] Format de la ressource électronique : Permalink : https://e-campus.itech.fr/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=33132
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