Paints and Coatings, 3. Paint Systems

Hans-Joachim Streitberger

Hans-Joachim Streitberger

Markt und Mangement, Münster, Germany

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Edmund Urbano

Edmund Urbano

Vianova Kunstharz AG, Graz, Austria

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Richard Laible

Richard Laible

Akzo Coatings GmbH, Stuttgart, Germany

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Bernd D. Meyer

Bernd D. Meyer

VP Resicoat GmbH, Reutlingen, Germany

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Engin Bagda

Engin Bagda

Deutsche Amphibolin-Werke, Ober-Ramstadt, Germany

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Frederick A. Waite

Frederick A. Waite

ICI Paints, Slough, Berkshire SL2 5DS, United Kingdom

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Michel Philips

Michel Philips

Radcure Specialties, Drogenbos, Belgium

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First published: 15 April 2010
Citations: 3

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1.

Solventborne Paints

1.1.

General Information

1.2.

Properties and Raw Materials

1.3.

Environmental Protection and Application Technology

2.

Solvent-Free and Low-Solvent (High-Solids) Paints

2.1.

Principles

2.2.

Production and Uses

3.

Waterborne Paints

3.1.

Properties

3.2.

Production and Application

3.3.

Uses and Environmental Aspects

4.

Coating Powders

4.1.

Introduction and Economic Importance

4.2.

Production

4.3.

Properties

4.4.

Testing

4.5.

Storage and Transportation

4.6.

Environmental Aspects and Safety

4.7.

Uses

5.

Waterborne Dispersion Paints (Emulsion Paints)

6.

Nonaqueous Dispersion Paints

7.

Radiation-Curing Systems

7.1.

Introduction

7.2.

Radiation-Curable Systems Based on Acrylates

7.3.

Equipment

7.4.

Fields of Application

8.

Electrodeposition Paints

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