S. Haseebuddin et al., CROSS-LINK DENSITY AND CURE WINDOW OF OLIGOURETHANE DIOL MELAMINE HIGH-SOLIDS COATINGS, JCT, Journal of coatings technology, 70(879), 1998, pp. 35-42
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Applied","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Oligourethane diols were crosslinked with melamine formaldehyde, and t
heir crosslink density was determined by using an equilibrium swelling
method. In formulations containing primary or secondary hydroxylated
diol the major part of the crosslinker is consumed by transetherificat
ion reactions and self-condensation. The aromatic nature of TDI impart
s rigidity while the aliphatic IPDI results in flexibility of the back
bone chain of oligomer. The profile of cure schedules has been determi
ned in the form of a cure window which measures the extent of reaction
in terms of crosslink density as a function of bake temperature. The
experimentally determined properties like tensile strength and MEK rub
-resistance have been taken into consideration for fixing the lower an
d upper limits of XLD in designing the cure windows of individual coat
ing formulations. The baking schedules of coatings have also been expr
essed in the form of nominal and true cure windows.