The coatings of polycarbonate sheets with UV curable systems based on an epoxy acrylic res in the presence of different reactive diluent were investigated. A correlation was observed between the capacity to dissolve the polycarbonate and the adhesion on the plasic substrate. The adhesion is influenced by the diffusion of the monomer of the coating into the polycarbonate substrate. FTIR-ATR spectra support this meechanism. Analyses show the presence of glass transition typical of the two phases. In the case of good adhesion on the plastic substrate the presence of a transition layer between the two phases is indicated.
Some aspects of UV curable coatings on plastic substrates / Priola, A; Gozzelino, Giuseppe; Ferrero, Franco. - 1:(1988), pp. 363-375. (Intervento presentato al convegno XIX FATIPEC Congress tenutosi a Aachen nel 19-21 September 1988).
Some aspects of UV curable coatings on plastic substrates
GOZZELINO, Giuseppe;FERRERO, Franco
1988
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The coatings of polycarbonate sheets with UV curable systems based on an epoxy acrylic res in the presence of different reactive diluent were investigated. A correlation was observed between the capacity to dissolve the polycarbonate and the adhesion on the plasic substrate. The adhesion is influenced by the diffusion of the monomer of the coating into the polycarbonate substrate. FTIR-ATR spectra support this meechanism. Analyses show the presence of glass transition typical of the two phases. In the case of good adhesion on the plastic substrate the presence of a transition layer between the two phases is indicated.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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