Cycloaliphatic epoxy resins are used in coatings and inks because of their
exceptionally low viscosity and reactivity with a variety of co-reactants,
thus permitting high-solids and zero VOC coatings. The low viscosity of epo
xidized soybean oil (ESBO), its reactivity, and relatively low cost make it
an inexpensive candidate co-resin in cationic thermally cured coatings and
inks using blocked acid catalysts. Formulations with up to 40% ESBO in the
epoxy resin blend were investigated. Blending of cycloaliphatic resin with
10% ESBO gave a bake coating with the same results as the standard formula
tion except pencil hardness was one unit lower when cured for 12 milt at 12
0 degrees C with a heat de-blocked catalyst. The hardness of coatings with
ESBO is adjustable by changing the epoxy/polyol ratio, using harder polyols
and harder epoxy resins.