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adam_text | Principles of
Surface Coating
Technology
DEAN H PARKER
Wayne State University
Department of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgy
Detroit, Michigan
INTERSCIENCE PUBLISHERS
a division of John Wiley amp; Sons
New York London Sydney
Chapter 1 The Paint Industry—Past and Present
Traces briefly the development -of the industry from ancient art to
modern science States the general organization of the industry in
America Gives the factors that control the satisfactory performance
of surface coatings
Chapter 2 Properties of Raw Materials
Discusses the properties| of pigments, binders, and volatile solvents as
they affect the performance characteristics of the coatings in which they
are used
Chapter 3 Testing Methods for Raw Materials
The principles pertaining to the various standard tests used to measure
more or less quantitatively the raw material properties covered in Chap
ter 2 are given with references to the actual tests for those requiring
information on the specific procedures
Chapter 4 Hiding and Color,
The physics involved in the ability of pigments to mask and color sub
strata to which they are applied arc, discussed separately because of the
importance of the subject: The various methods of measuring hiding
and color, color differences, color classifying systems, etc , are also de
scribed
x Contents
Chapter 5 White Pigments 70
Covers titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, zinc sulfide, antimony oxide, basic
lead carbonate, basic lead sulfate, and white extender pigments Chem
ical structure, properties, and uses are discussed
Chapter 6 Black and Gray Pigments 88
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of carbon and iron
oxide blacks, sublimed blue lead, mineral blacks, and gray fillers
Chapter 7 Blue and Green Pigments 100
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of iron blues, chrome
greens, phthalocyanine blues and greens, indanthrene blues, ultramarine
blues, chromium oxide, and pigment green B
Chapter 8 Yellow and Orange Pigments 112
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of iron oxide,
chrome, zinc, cadmium, and organic yellow and orange pigments, includ
ing modem, lightfast pigments for tinting
Chapter 9 Red, Maroon, and Purple Pigments 127
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of iron oxide, cad
mium, copper, and lead inorganic pigments and lithol, para, toluidine,
BON, pyrazolone, alizarine, and the modern, lightfast red, maroon, and
purple pigments for tinting
Chapter 10 Metallic Powders and Flakes 147
Covers aluminum, copper, zinc, and bronze powders and flakes
Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Special Pigments 157
Covers fluorescent, luminous, nacreous, and other special pigments
Contents xi
Chapter 12 Solvents 162
Covers aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, alcohols, esters, ketones,
glycol ethers, and terpene solvents and provides considerable informa
tion on solvency, evaporation rates, and compatibility
Chapter 13 Plasticizers 192
Covers the soft oils, fatty acid derivatives, soft resins, and monomeric
chemical plasticizers and discusses their -properties and chemical struc
tures
Chapter 14 Raw and Processed Oils 210
Covers the chemical structures, properties, processing, and uses of
linseed, soya, castor, coconut, tung, oiticica, and fish oils
Chapter 15 Driers and Drying Technology 228
Covers the mechanism of drier action, the metals used, and the organic
acids employed to obtain solubility
Chapter 16 Alkyd Resins 241
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of pure alkyds made
from drying, semidrying, and nondrying oils, glycerol phthalate, penta-
erythritol phthalate, nonphthalic, and the modified alkyds
Chapter 17 Amino Resins 260
Covers the chemical structures, crossliriking mechanism, and uses of urea
formaldehyde and melamine formaldehyde resins
Chapter 18 Rosin Derivatives 270
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of rosin and its
derivatives, such as calcium, barium and zinc soaps, rosin esters, and
adducts
xii Contents
Chapter 19 Phenolic Resins 279
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of phenolic resins,
such as thermoplastic oil-soluble, thermosetting oil-soluble, oil-free
thermosetting, and dispersion types
Chapter 20 Cellulose Derivatives 287
Covers the chemical structures, properties and uses for cellulose nitrate,
acetate, acetate-butyrate, ethyl and methyl cellulose, etc Degree of sub
stitution and degree of polymerization are discussed
Chapter 21 Vinyl Type Resins 301
Covers the chemical structures, properties, and uses of polymers of vinyl
chloride, vinylidene chloride, vinyl acetate, vinyl alcohol, vinyl butyral,
acrylonitrile, acrylic esters, natural rubber, neoprene, styrene, butadiene,
vinyl toluene, divinyl benzene, and ethylene
Chapter 22 Epoxy Resins 315
Covers the chemical structures of epoxy resins and their reactions with
fatty acids, amines, polyamides, phenolics, and amino resins
Chapter 23 Polyurethane Resins 326
J • :
Covers the reactions of isocya nates and the structures, properties, and
uses of urethane oils, polyisocyanate/polyol mixtures, blocked isocya-
nates, moisture- and amine-cured prepolymers
Chapter 24 Miscellaneous Resins—Older Types 335
Natural resins, shellac, asphalts and pitches, coumarone-indene resins,
petroleum resins, protein, terpene resins, starch, chlorinated paraffin,
and waxes
Contents xiii
Chapter 25 Miscellaneous Resins—Newer Types 353
Silicones, polyethylene; chlorosulfonated polyethylene, polyesters, poly-
amides, polysulfides, chlorinated bi phenyls, sulphonamide-formaldehyde
Chapter 26 Additives 372
Discusses additives- for dispersion, flooding, floating, pigment suspension,
viscosity increase and decrease, flow increase amp;iid decrease, gloss lower
ing, loss of drying, skinning inhibitors, and fungicides
Chapter 27 Open-kettle Vehicle Manufacture 390
Cold cuts, kettles and fires, gum running, manufacture of varnishes, and
thinning and straining
Chapter 28 Closed-kettle Vehicle Manufacture 400
Arrangement and operation of all-purpose closed-kettle resin plant
Calculation of ingredient proportions for alkyd resin manufacture
Chapter 29 Paint, Enamel, and Lacquer Manufacture 415
Arrangement of plant, raw material handling, description of various types
of dispersion, mixing, thinning, and packaging equipment
Chapter 30 Surface Preparation 429
Cleaning and treating smooth metal Methods of removing rust and
millscale on rough metal
Chapter 31 Methods of Application 455
Discussion of brushing, spraying with and without air, hot spray, electro
static spray, dipping, flow coating, roller coating, tumbling, centrifugal
finishing, and scraper coating
xiv Contents
Chapter 32 Methods of Drying 471
Air-drying, force-drying, baking, and steam, gas, electric and radiant-
heat ovens
Chapter 33 Testing and Evaluation of Surface Coatings 480
Gives the principles involved in the various control and evaluation tests
with references to the actual testing procedures of Federation, ASTM,
and Government specifications
Chapter 34 Plant and Laboratory Practices 503
Operations manuals, code lists, batch cards, laboratory practices and
functions, technical service, plant service, formulating manuals, and
library
Chapter 35 Principles of Formulation 513
Formula cards, classified formula numbering systems, standard line
formulation, new product development, illustrative calculations for
weight per gallon, pigment volume, pigment/binder ratio, and develop
ment of formulas of desired composition
Chapter 36 Pigment Dispersions 534
Flushed colors, special dispersions, millbase formulas, and universal tint
ing systems
Chapter 37 Exterior Oil Paints for Wood 547
Factors affecting paint performance, surface preparation, properties re
quired in primers and topcoats, and illustrative formulations
Contents xv
Chapter 38 Miscellaneous Exterior Architectural Finishes 564
Formulation of coatings for barns, trim, porch and patio, masonry, and
roofs Stains and varnishes
Chapter 39 Interior Architectural Finishes 584
Undercoats, high-gloss and semi-gloss enamels, flats, intermix systems,
stains
Chapter 40 Exterior Finishes for Metal Structures 600
Factors affecting performance, pigments, vehicles, illustrative formula
tions for undercoats, and topcoats for structural steel, aluminum, arid
zinc
Chapter 41 The Pigmentation of Industrial Finishes 618
Pigments for nondurable finishes Principles involved in selection of
blending pigments for durable finishes Effect of pigment blends on
hiding
Chapter 42 Industrial Finishes 631
Selection of vehicles for air-dried, force-dried, and baked finishes for
various substrates and performance requirements Illustrative vehicle
compositions of finishes for automobiles, trucks, trailers, implements, ap
pliances, wire and cable, plastics, etc
Chapter 43 Wood Furniture Finishes 667
Types of wood, bleaches, formulation of stains, sealers, fillers, glazes,
high-gloss and semi-gloss topcoats, hot-spray lacquers, and pigmented
coatings Rubbing and polishing Finishing schedules
xvi Contents
Chapter 44 Water-thinned Coatings 702
Principles of formulation, water-soluble binders, water-dispersible bind
ers, coalescence, stabilization, additives, colorants, architectural finishes,
and industrial coatings for wood, paper, pressed fibers, woven fabrics,
leather, and metals Illustrative formulations
Chapter 45 Finishes for Ships and Yachts 740
Performance requirements, destructive influences, and principles of
formulation of anticorrosive and antifouling coatings for ships bottoms,
• boot-top, topside, and interior finishes Illustrative formulations
Chapter 46 Heat-Fluxed Coatings 758
Calendar coatings, hot-melt coatings, plastisols, natural rubber, organo
sols, fluid-bed coatings, and illustrative formulations
•V
Chapter 47 Miscellaneous Special Coatings 778
-Traffic paints, fire-retardant paints, high heat paints, aerosols, multicolor
finishes, peelable lacquers, fluorescent paints, wrinkle, crackle, and ham
mer finishes, temperature-indicating paints
Chapter 48 General References 801
Buyers guides, abstracting services, manufacturers literature, books on
pigments, binders, solvents and plasticizers, testing and evaluation, sur
face preparation, coating application and curing, and general coating
technology
Index 809
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