Heat resistant pigments
Abstract
The heat resisting qualities of certain pigments, has, in some cases been known for decades, but a problem until relatively recently has been the difficulty of overcoming binder deficiencies in organic coatings, particularly at temperatures over 200°C. A marked contribution was the development of silicone resin, since very good high temperature characteristics have been discovered. Polytetrafluoroethylene and polycarbonate resins also possess high heat stability, and to a lesser extent, so do polyvinyl formal, butyl rubber, neoprene, some polyurethane and epoxies. A new polyethylene resin has been developed by the Nippon Steel Corporation of Japan, that does not result in the deterioration of the other properties.
Citation
Smith, T. (1984), "Heat resistant pigments", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 13 No. 12, pp. 19-19. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb042089
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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