Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
692876 Progress in Organic Coatings 2014 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Acrylic/melamine based automotive clearcoats were prepared by inclusion of functional and conventional additives. The conventional additives used were based on polysiloxane chains without any reactive groups. On the other hand, the functional additives were based on polyacrylate and polysiloxane backbones. The additives were added to the clearcoat formulations at different concentrations. Surface tension, optical properties and rheological behaviors of the clearcoats were studied by tensiometer, gonio-spectrophotometer, rheometric mechanical spectrometer (RMS) and Brookfield techniques. Results showed that addition of both conventional and functional additives reduced the surface tension of the clearcoat up to a certain value of the additive concentration. It was seen that functional additives could reduce surface tension much greater than the conventional ones. The coating clarity and transparency were not affected in presence of conventional additives. However, the functional additives, especially the one having higher molecular weight, reduced the coating transparency. The clearcoat viscosity was increased using functional additives. A shear thickening behavior of the clearcoats loaded with functional additives was seen. The conventional additives did not change the clearcoat viscosity. It was concluded that the additive functionality, molecular weight and chemical structure were influential parameters affecting the final properties.
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