The light-stability of thermosetting acrylate and UV-cured acrylate polymer
s has been tested in an accelerated QUV weatherometer. Infrared spectroscop
y was used to monitor in situ the chemical changes occurring upon both curi
ng and photoageing of 35 mum thick clearcoats. The curing was shown to proc
eed more extensively in photoset than in thermoset acrylate polymers which
contain 6 and 20% unreacted functional groups, respectively. During photoag
eing, the loss of the binder oxistructural groups is accompanied by the pro
duction of oxidation products (carbonyl and hydroxyl groups). The UV-cured
polyurethane-acrylate coating was shown to be more resistant to accelerated
weathering than the melamine/acrylate thermoset currently used as automoti
ve finishes. The addition of a hydroxyphenyltriazine UV-absorber and a hind
ered amine light stabilizer (HALS) radical scavenger was found to increase
substantially the light stability of acrylate clearcoats.