2020
DOI: 10.3390/coatings10010070
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Effect of Different Color Paste on Properties of Fluorine Resin/Aluminum Infrared Low Emissivity Coating

Abstract: The effect of the four kinds of red, dark yellow, purple, and black pastes on the properties of fluorine resin/aluminum low emissivity coating was studied. The infrared emissivity coatings with red and black pastes were higher than the coatings with dark yellow and purple pastes. The hardness of the coatings with red, dark yellow, and purple color pastes was 6H, and that with black pastes was 6B. The adhesion and impact resistance of dark yellow coating was better, followed by red and purple, and the adhesion … Show more

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“…This causes the paint film to become uneven when microcapsules are added to the film. The microcapsules with SDBS and SDS as emulsifiers have a large amount of agglomeration, which will also lead to uneven coating film [44,45]. Since microcapsules have been coated on the surface of basswood, the haze measurement cannot test the light transmittance of the paint film.…”
Section: Effect Of Emulsifier On Color Difference and Gloss Of Coatin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This causes the paint film to become uneven when microcapsules are added to the film. The microcapsules with SDBS and SDS as emulsifiers have a large amount of agglomeration, which will also lead to uneven coating film [44,45]. Since microcapsules have been coated on the surface of basswood, the haze measurement cannot test the light transmittance of the paint film.…”
Section: Effect Of Emulsifier On Color Difference and Gloss Of Coatin...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The antique finishing process uses dyes or pigments to attach multiple times to the paint, and different special techniques to give the furniture a sense of history [1][2][3][4][5][6]. The distressing effect is reflected in the control of the surface color.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paint process in the finishing of European and American furniture not only provides a firm protective layer on the surface of the furniture, but also an important form of load-bearing for the beautiful surface [1][2][3]. In the antique distressing process, the use of paint is a way of expressing the distressed effect of the coating [4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%