1949
DOI: 10.1021/ie50472a015
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Development of Equipment for Alkyd Resins Manufacture.

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“…Hovey (9) has shown why alkyd resin manufacture has remained largely a batch process, but predicts that future emergencies may cause standardization of alkyds which will encourage continuous processes, and greater tendency toward larger size kettles, even to 10,000-gallon capacities. Work done by the Houston Paint and Varnish Production Club on a formula to resist temperatures up to 800" F. and to withstand exterior exposure has indicated that a paint based on an organo-silicon oxide polymer vehicle, and pigmented with any of the commonly used metallic pigments and/or zinc oxide will come closest to fulfilling these requirements.…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hovey (9) has shown why alkyd resin manufacture has remained largely a batch process, but predicts that future emergencies may cause standardization of alkyds which will encourage continuous processes, and greater tendency toward larger size kettles, even to 10,000-gallon capacities. Work done by the Houston Paint and Varnish Production Club on a formula to resist temperatures up to 800" F. and to withstand exterior exposure has indicated that a paint based on an organo-silicon oxide polymer vehicle, and pigmented with any of the commonly used metallic pigments and/or zinc oxide will come closest to fulfilling these requirements.…”
Section: Future Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%