Attendees of Coatings Trends & Technologies 2011 had the opportunity to listen first-hand as Schmitt discusses the latest findings about the use of waterborne polyurethane technology in corrosion-resistant coatings. On Tuesday, September 13, Schmitt presented “Waterborne Polyurethane Technology in Corrosion-Resistant Coatings Resins” at 3:20 p.m. during Track 2: Architectural. The presentation is based on a paper co-authored by Margaret Kendi, associate research scientist, Bayer MaterialScience LLC.
Schmitt began his presentation by examining the formulation of waterborne polyurethane technology, as well as the currently available commercial competitive technologies. He discussed the necessary qualities successful corrosion-resistant coatings must possess. Schmitt explained that formulators desire characteristics like corrosion protection for the substrate, adhesion to various types of metal substrates, ease of application and exterior durability when choosing a direct-to-metal coating.
Next, Schmitt presented the advantages of choosing one-component, waterborne coatings for direct-to-metal applications, citing low volatile organic compound (VOC) levels, low odor, ease of field repair and low energy requirements. He compared waterborne polyurethane and waterborne polyacrylate direct-to-metal resins and examine the performance of those resins, as well as blends of waterborne polyurethane and polyacrylate resins, in applications requiring corrosion-resistance.
Straight formula resins and blends were subjected to a variety of tests, including adhesion tests after one day and after seven days, salt fog corrosion-resistance tests and
“Paints based on one-component waterborne polyurethanes can successfully protect metal surfaces and keep them looking good for an extended period of time,” Schmitt concluded.
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