The adhesion properties of UV-curabIe coatings based on a typical epoxy acrylate resin, modified by the presence of different reactive diluents or adhesion promoters, on several substrates (steel, glass, polycarbonate) were evaluated, The influence of some general factors like volume shrinkage, substrate wetting, and relaxation of the internal stresses was taken into account. Specific interactions between the coatings and the substrates were introduced by using adhesion promoters (monomers containing free carboxylic and phosphorus acidic groups) on steel or coupling agents (alkoxysilane monomers) on glass. In the case of polycarbonate substrate, adhesion was obtained through the presence of particular monomers able to interact with the substrate, thus suggesting a.diffusion-controlled adhesion mechanism. The results obtained are discussed in the framework of the different mechanisms of adhesion involved.

Factors influencing the adhesion properties of radiation curable coatings on different substrates / Priola, A; Gozzelino, Giuseppe; Ferrero, Franco. - In: ADVANCES IN ORGANIC COATINGS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY SERIES. - ISSN 0271-1885. - STAMPA. - 11:(1989), pp. 156-163.

Factors influencing the adhesion properties of radiation curable coatings on different substrates

GOZZELINO, Giuseppe;FERRERO, Franco
1989

Abstract

The adhesion properties of UV-curabIe coatings based on a typical epoxy acrylate resin, modified by the presence of different reactive diluents or adhesion promoters, on several substrates (steel, glass, polycarbonate) were evaluated, The influence of some general factors like volume shrinkage, substrate wetting, and relaxation of the internal stresses was taken into account. Specific interactions between the coatings and the substrates were introduced by using adhesion promoters (monomers containing free carboxylic and phosphorus acidic groups) on steel or coupling agents (alkoxysilane monomers) on glass. In the case of polycarbonate substrate, adhesion was obtained through the presence of particular monomers able to interact with the substrate, thus suggesting a.diffusion-controlled adhesion mechanism. The results obtained are discussed in the framework of the different mechanisms of adhesion involved.
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
1989 Priola AdvOrgCoatSciTechol Factors influencing.pdf

non disponibili

Tipologia: 2a Post-print versione editoriale / Version of Record
Licenza: Non Pubblico - Accesso privato/ristretto
Dimensione 784.69 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
784.69 kB Adobe PDF   Visualizza/Apri   Richiedi una copia
Pubblicazioni consigliate

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11583/1651602