Research on the Influence of Low Toxicity and Environmentally Friendly Solvents on the Performance of Strippable Temporary Protective Coatings

XIA Li-jian[1];WU Lian-feng[1];WANG Xian-ming[1];LI Zhen[1];LIU Lei-lei[1]

Modern Paint & Finishing ›› 2024, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (12) : 15-19.

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Modern Paint & Finishing ›› 2024, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (12) : 15-19.

Research on the Influence of Low Toxicity and Environmentally Friendly Solvents on the Performance of Strippable Temporary Protective Coatings

  • XIA Li-jian[1];WU Lian-feng[1];WANG Xian-ming[1];LI Zhen[1];LIU Lei-lei[1]
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In order to prepare a temporary protective peelable coating that is environmentally and friendly to the atmospheric environment and personnel health.In this paper,the compound solvent of D40 and 200#solvent oil is used to dissolve the main film-forming resin,supplemented by anti-aging resin,and adding suitable reinforcing fillers and additives to prepare a high-performance temporary protective peelable coating without foaming,cracking and falling off.This kind of coating not only has good adhesion,but also can be easily removed completely.It also has strong resistance to the corrosion of strong acids and alkalis and long-term weather resistance.Compared with the traditional temporary protective peelable coating prepared with benzene mixed solvent,it is known that this coating has lower viscosity,better manufacturability and equivalent comprehensive performance,but is more friendly to construction personnel and the environment.

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low toxicity and environmentally friendly solvent;temporary protective peelable coating;strong acid,alkali corrosion resistance;weather resistance

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XIA Li-jian[1];WU Lian-feng[1];WANG Xian-ming[1];LI Zhen[1];LIU Lei-lei[1]. Research on the Influence of Low Toxicity and Environmentally Friendly Solvents on the Performance of Strippable Temporary Protective Coatings[J]. Modern Paint & Finishing. 2024, 27(12): 15-19
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