1969
DOI: 10.1002/app.1969.070130613
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The mechanical properties of films and their relation to paint chipping

Abstract: synopsisA correlation has been made between dynamic mechanical properties and impact resistance of a multicoat paint system. It has been determined that the shear or rigidity modulus and damping of free primer films are some of the parameters that control the impact characteristics of the system. Those films of low modulus and high damping show the best chip resistance. A series of physical and chemical modifications were made on the primer and chipping results were compared with dynamic mechanical properties … Show more

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“…The ratio of flow and cracking as well as the extent of the delamination zone depend on the film thickness and of the materials properties like the glass transition temperature (Lonyuk et al, 2008), the crosslink density (Bender, 1969), the interlayer adhesive strength and finally the coatings morphology.…”
Section: Stone Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ratio of flow and cracking as well as the extent of the delamination zone depend on the film thickness and of the materials properties like the glass transition temperature (Lonyuk et al, 2008), the crosslink density (Bender, 1969), the interlayer adhesive strength and finally the coatings morphology.…”
Section: Stone Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ratio of flow and cracking as well as the extent of the delamination zone depend on the film thickness and of the materials properties like the glass transition temperature (Lonyuk et al, 2008), the crosslink density (Bender, 1969), the interlayer adhesive strength (Ryntz et al, 1995) and finally the coatings morphology.…”
Section: Stone Impactmentioning
confidence: 99%