A systematic attempt has been made to correlate the thermal and rheological
behavior of thermosetting powder coating systems with their surface struct
ure build-up. Epoxy-based and polyurethane-based powder coating systems, wh
ich displayed surface matting and surface wrinkling, were examined. Firstly
, the evolution of the complex viscosity was correlated with the degree of
conversion. Secondly, the structure build-up on the surface of the coatings
was investigated with a confocal laser scanning microscope at different te
mperatures, and was shown to be closely related to the degree of conversion
and to the evolution of the complex viscosity. The surface structure is bu
ilt up just before gelation point and continues to evolve after gelation. D
ifferences were observed in the surface structure build-up between the two
systems during curing but the surface structure was not changed during the
cooling process. These experimental results lead to a better understanding
of the development of surface topography and morphology and provide valuabl
e information for the development of new powder coating systems. (C) 1999 E
lsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.