Microstudies on Thermal and UV Treated Silicone-acrylic Paints with different Pigment Volume Concentrations

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Chew, K.W
Arof A.K
Yahaya A.H
Puteh R
Yahya R

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The effect of pigment volume concentration (PVC) on morphology of pigments particles employed in the siliconeâ€â€acrylic compositions suitable for high temperature corrosion protection application, has been investigated using SEM. Silicone-acrylic based paints with 50% silicone resin have been selected to prepare paints with PVC values from 10% to 60%. The paints were applied on mild steel panels of size of 5cm x 7.5cm. After curing for one week, the panels were subjected to 24 hours of heating at temperature ranging from room temperature up to 300°C and 400 hours of UV weathering. After the corrosion test, SEM micrographs were taken to investigate the gloss, rusting and adhesion properties of the coating films.

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K.W, C., A.K, A., A.H, Y., R, P., & R, Y. (2002). Microstudies on Thermal and UV Treated Silicone-acrylic Paints with different Pigment Volume Concentrations. Malaysian Journal of Science, 21, 41–46. Retrieved from https://mjs.um.edu.my/index.php/MJS/article/view/8856
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