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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; List of Most Important Symbols and Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Scope; 1.2 The Importance of Polymer Coatings; 1.3 The General Constitution of Polymer Coatings; 1.3.1 Binders and Crosslinkers; 1.3.2 Pigments and Fillers; 1.3.3 Additives; 1.3.4 Solvents; 1.4 Coating Requirements; 1.5 Outline and Approach; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2 Polymers and Network Characteristics; 2.1 Polymers; 2.1.1 Polymer Conformations; 2.1.2 Entanglements; 2.1.3 Crystallinity; 2.1.4 Amorphous Polymers; 2.2 Polymer Formation.
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|a 2.2.1 Step-growth Polymerization2.2.2 Branching and Gelation; 2.2.3 Limits to the Preparation of Branched Polymers; 2.2.4 Chain-growth Polymerization; 2.3 Polymer Networks; 2.4 Final Remarks; References; Further Reading; Chapter 3 Thermoset Resins; 3.1 Petro-based Thermoset Resins; 3.2 Epoxy Systems; 3.3 Acrylates and Acrylics; 3.4 Isocyanates; 3.5 Polyurethanes; 3.6 Polyesters; 3.7 Renewable Raw Materials; 3.8 Drying Oils; 3.9 Alkyds; References; Further Reading; Chapter 4 Basic Coating Formulations; 4.1 Coating Compositions in General; 4.2 Solventborne Formulations.
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|a 4.2.1 Solventborne High Solids Formulations4.2.2 Chemistries of Solventborne High Solids Formulations; 4.3 Waterborne Formulations; 4.3.1 Chemistries of Waterborne Formulations; 4.3.2 Challenges and Applications of Waterborne Formulations; 4.4 Radiation Curing Formulations; 4.4.1 Photoinitiators; 4.4.2 Chemistries of Radiation Curing Formulations; 4.4.3 Chemistries of Powder Coating Formulations; 4.4.4 Pros and Cons of Radiation Curing; 4.5 Final Remarks; References; Further Reading; Chapter 5 Additives and Particulates; 5.1 Types of Additives; 5.2 Thickeners; 5.2.1 Inorganic Thickeners.
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|a 5.2.2 Organic Thickeners5.3 Surface Active Agents; 5.3.1 Wetting and Dispersing Agents; 5.3.2 Antifoaming Agents; 5.3.3 Adhesion Promoters; 5.4 Surface Modifiers; 5.5 Leveling and Coalescing Agents; 5.6 Catalytically Active Additives; 5.6.1 Dryers; 5.6.2 Other Catalysts; 5.7 Special Effect Additives; 5.8 Particulates; References; Further Reading; Chapter 6 Application Methods; 6.1 Conventional Deposition Techniques; 6.1.1 Brushing and Rolling; 6.1.2 Spraying; 6.2 Laboratory and Industrial Methods; 6.2.1 Doctor Blade Coating; 6.2.2 Spin Coating; 6.2.3 Dip Coating; 6.3 Powder Coating.
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|a 6.4 An Example: Automotive Coatings6.4.1 Electrodeposition; 6.4.2 The Automotive Coating Buildup; 6.5 Network Formation Assessment; References; Further Reading; Chapter 7 Physical-Chemical Aspects; 7.1 Intermolecular and Mesoscopic Interactions; 7.1.1 Intermolecular Interactions; 7.1.2 Mesoscopic Interactions: Continuum Aspects; 7.1.3 Lifshitz Theory; 7.1.4 The Derjaguin Approximation; 7.1.5 Mesoscopic Interactions: Molecular Aspects; 7.2 Polymer Solubility; 7.3 Interfacial Aspects; 7.3.1 Surface Thermodynamics; 7.3.2 Representative Behavior; 7.3.3 Wetting of Ideal Surfaces.
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|a The book provides a practice-oriented overview of the fundamentals of polymer coatings. The readers learn about the different classes of materials in use, namely polymers and polymer networks, thermoset plastics, alternative chemicals like solvent- and water-based coatings, and a variety of additives. Dedicated chapters present deposition methods encompassing several mechanical and electrochemical coating approaches, in addition to physical-chemical aspects of the coating process. The wealth of currently available characterization methods is covered in a separate chapter which treats spectroscopic, morphological, thermal and mechanical techniques. The second part of the book is devoted to different selected topics which have undergone strong developments in recent years, such as electrically conductive coatings, hydrophobic and hydrophilic paints, and self-replenishing coatings. Finally, the author summarizes the present status of the research field, describes systems currently under investigation and draws our attention to systems that have not been explored yet.
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