Development of Resistant Coating Systems Based on Polymer Binders

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The aim of the work was to propose the application for waste secondary materials as filler in polymer coating systems. Authors decided to use two different water-based epoxide binders: Lena N141 and Lena N 121 and the waste suitable materials were chosen by its chemical and physical composition and properties. Used recycled materials were glass of windscreen, glass beads, screen, glass packaging and fluorescent glass. The particle size and scanning of grain were determined. The chemical resistance and the adhesion of coating materials to the common substrate were also tested. The chemical resistance was tested with substances: distilled water, oil, petrol, acetone, 20% water solution of NaCl, 50 % water solution of ethanol, 5 % and 30 % water solution of NaOH a 20 % water solution of H2SO4.

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