Showing posts with label resins. Show all posts
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23 April 2010

Article: the effects of white pigments and extenders (1990)


Title: Studies on the photochemical stability of synthetic resin-based retouching paints: the effects of white pigments and extenders
Authors: Paul M. Whitmore and Catherine Bailie
Reference: Cleaning, retouching and coatings: Contributions to the 1990 IIC Congress, Brussels, 1990, pp. 144-149
Links: http://www.cmu.edu/... (pdf, 568 Kb)

Abstract:
The durability of a paint vehicle can be strongly influenced by the pigments which it contains. This report describes an initial investigation of the photochemical degradation of paints formulated with a commercial poly(n-butyl methacrylate) and a variety of white pigments and extenders. Upon exposure to near-ultraviolet (UV) light, this resin predominantly cross-links, eventually becoming almost completely insoluble. White pigments such as rutile TiO2 and Green Seal zinc oxide do not alter this tendency but they do slow the cross-linking rate, probably by their ability to absorb UV light. By contrast, a nonabsorbing light scatterer like barium sulfate increases the rate of cross-linking, perhaps by increasing the path length of light as it becomes diffused within the paint film. Finally, pigments such as anatase TiO2 and Kadox 515 zinc oxide not only decrease the overall degradation by screening UV light, but also increase the relative importance of chain-breaking chemistries through their photocatalytic properties. Even so, loss of volatile degradation products renders these films as insoluble as the purely cross-linked systems.

16 June 2009

Biodeterioration of Polymers and Resins (1988)

Title: Assessment of the Susceptibility to Biodeterioration of Selected Polymers and Resins
Authors: Robert J. Koestler and E.D. Santoro
Publisher: The Getty Conservation Institute
Year: 1988
Pages: 118
Link: http://www.getty.edu/... (PDF, 10.4 Mb)


Table of contents:

1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Bibliography
Appendices
A. Literature Review of Consolidants
B. Morphological characteristics of Fungal Isolates
C. Summary of In Situ Liquid Particle Counting Data and Vendor Information

17 November 2008

The Distillation of Resins (1907)

Title: The Distillation of Resins: Resinate Lakes and Pigments. Carbon Pigments and Pigments for Typewriting Machines, Manifolders, Etc
Author: Victor Schweizer
Publisher: Scott, Greenwood & son
Year: 1907 (first edition)
Other editions: 1917
Formats available: Flip Book, pdf, txt, DjVu, html and xml
Link: www.archive.org/...
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Table of Contents (short version):

Resins and their Employment for the Production of Chemical Products.
I. Introduction
II. Rosin
III. Hard Resins
IV. Distillation of the Hard Resins
V. The Manufacture of Illuminating Gas from Rosin
VI. Rosin Oils
VII. The Nature of the Crude Products
VIII. The Rectification of Rosin Oil
IX. The Manufacture of Patent Lubricants
X. Rosin Soap or Resinates
XI. The Manufacture of Resinate Varnishes
XII. The Manufacture of Lampblack and Lampblack
XIII. Lampblack Chambers
XIV. Making Lampblack Pigments
XV. Manufacture of Printing Inks