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Wettability and adherence of acrylic paints on long and short rotation teaks

Journal

WOOD MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Volume 15, Issue 4, Pages 229-236

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17480272.2019.1575903

Keywords

Acrylic paints; adherence; surface roughness; teak wood; viscosity; wettability

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  1. Directorate for Research and Community Service of the Ministry of RISTEK DIKTI [129/SP2H/PTNBH/DRPM/2018]

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The quality of finished wood products depends on the quality of its coating layer. An important indicator for evaluating the quality is Adherence of the paint on the wood surface. The purpose of this research was to analyze the effect of wood surface roughness and the viscosity of acrylic paints (pure acrylic and acrylic copolymer) to the wettability and Adherence for long and short rotation teaks. Wood surface with various degrees of roughness was prepared by sanding with abrasive papers of P120, P240, and P360 grits. Different viscosity of the acrylic paints was prepared composition between paint and water (w/w) of 100:0, 90:10, 80:20, and 70:30. The wettability of the acrylic paints on teak wood surfaces was measured using a sessile drop contact angle method with the S/G model. Adherence of the coating layer was measured using a crosscut test. The results showed that the increase in the roughness (Ra) and the decrease in the viscosity of the paints resulted in the increase in the wettability which leads to better Adherence of acrylic paints on the surface of teak woods. The pure acrylic paint generated better wettability and Adherence compared to the acrylic copolymer.

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