Paint and Coatings Industry
About this book
Some of the futuristic applications are nanotubes for electrically conductive coatings and to increase the rate of reaction of thermoset resins; organosilane dendrimer coatings; buckyball coatings for machine parts; and metals for conductive coatings in inks. The technology is limited to substantially specialized applications due to the high cost per unit volume needed to reduce the size of the particles and the need to add surface modifiers to prevent the particles from agglomerating. Recent research efforts focus primarily on the functionalization of the particle surface of the nanoparticles to make them more compatible with the coating resin systems, so that easy dispersion, low viscosity, and covalent bonding are provided between the particles and the resins.
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Table of contents
- Paint and Coatings Industry
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Metrology Organic Solvents in the Shoes Industry in Sfax City (Tunisia)
- Chapter 2 Thermal Volumetric Analysis (TVA): A New Test Method of the Kinetics of Gas Emissions from Moulding Sands and Protective Coatings Heated by Liquid Alloy
- Chapter 3 Diels-Alder Chemistry to Develop Self-Healing Epoxy Resins and Composites Thereof
- Chapter 4 Design and Synthesis of Bio-Based Benzoxazines
- Chapter 5 UV and Thermal Cure Epoxy Adhesives
- Chapter 6 Transport of Electrolyte in Organic Coatings on Metal
- Chapter 7 In Situ Renewable Coating of Boron Carbide (B4C) for Plasma Materials for Plasma-Technological and Fusion Devices
