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The impact of rheological modifiers on water-borne coatings

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DOI: 10.1016/S0927-7757(01)00507-6

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water-borne coatings; rheological modifiers; associative network formation; application properties

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While low volatile organic components (VOC) architectural coatings like interior wall or exterior facade paints are accepted to a large extent by the end-users, conventional solvent based alkyds are dominating in the area of high performance laquers. The lower acceptance of water-borne coatings corresponds to aesthetic problems like lower gloss, poorer how and leveling as well as application disadvantages like shorter open-time, lower brush drag and limited weather conditions. To solve these problems it is mandatory to understand dispersions theology and the different ways to adjust theological properties of water-borne paints and laquers by special modifiers. In this paper a short review is given about the thickening mechanisms of three main groups of theological modifiers (cellulose ethers HEC and HMHEC, acrylics ASE and HASE, and urethanes HEUR) in the presence of an acrylic and a polyurethane dispersion. Furthermore measurements on two model coatings are presented. These results allow a discussion about several factors which influence the coatings theology and performance. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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