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Polycarbonate modified alkyds

S. Chandra (Department of Oil and Paint Technology, HB Technological Institute, Kanpur, India MSs(Tech), DSc, Assistant Professor)
D.K. Jindal (Department of Oil and Paint Technology, HB Technological Institute, Kanpur, India MSc(Chem Tech))

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 1 September 1978

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Abstract

Polycarbonate, a polymer having extremely useful properties, was incorporated in linseed and DCO alkyds of various oil lengths. Compatibility of polycarbonate and alkyds has been investigated. It was found that though polycarbonate was compatible with glyceryl phthalate, it was not compatible with alkyds (oil modified) in general. However, small amounts (4 to 10%) of the polycarbonate could be successfully blended with alkyds particularly with the short oil alkyds. Film properties of these blends were examined and compared with plain alkyds and epoxy modified alkyds in order to determine the usefulness of the polycarbonate‐alkyd blends. It was found that polycarbonate modified alkyds, even with such a small amount of polycarbonate, were superior in film characteristics to both the plain as well as epoxy modified alkyds.

Citation

Chandra, S. and Jindal, D.K. (1978), "Polycarbonate modified alkyds", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 7 No. 9, pp. 4-9. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb041418

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