Study on Thermal-UV Curing Process of Waterborne Dual Crosslinkable Coating Material

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A waterborne thermal-radiation dual crosslinkable polyacrylate was prepared by introducing an AAEM functional monomer and a C=C double bond by Michael Type Addition in a relatively mild condition. The optimal synthesizing and curing processes were also studied. The performance of this coating is excellent: the film is hardness 2H, alkali-resistance (5% NaOH solution) >20h, ethanol-resistant >150 times of rub without film breaking.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 311-313)

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1451-1456

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August 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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