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ISBN 10: 0815515227
ISBN 13: 978-0815515227
Author: Laurence W. McKeen
Fluorinated Coatings and Finishes Handbook The Definitive User’s Guide And Databook 2nd Table of contents:
1. Fluoropolymers
- 1.1. The Discovery of Fluoropolymers
- 1.2. What Are Fluoropolymers?
- 1.3. Comparison of Fluoropolymer Properties
2. Producing Fluoromonomers, Fluoropolymers, and Fluoropolymer Finishing
- 2.1. Monomers
- 2.2. Polymerization
- 2.3. Finishing
3. The Components of Paint
- 3.1. Binder, Vehicle, Film Former
- 3.2. Important Properties of Liquid Coatings
4. Binders
- 4.1. Nonfluoropolymer Binders
- 4.2. Effect of Temperature on Properties of Binders
- 4.3. Comparison of Properties of Nonfluoropolymer Binders
5. Pigments, Fillers, and Extenders
- 5.1. Dispersion of Pigments
- 5.2. Measuring Dispersion Quality or Fineness
- 5.3. Dispersion Stabilization
- 5.4. Pigment or Particle Settling
- 5.5. Functions of Pigments
- 5.6. Types of Pigments
- 5.7. Permeability, Barrier Properties
- 5.8. Abrasion Resistance, Reinforcement: Physical Property Improvement
- 5.9. Electrically Conductive Fillers
- 5.10. Corrosion Inhibition
- 5.11. Quantifying Pigment Concentrations in Formulations
- 5.12. Commercial Pigment Dispersions
6. Solvent Systems
- 6.1. Classes of Solvents
- 6.2. Solubility and Dissolution of Polymers
- 6.3. Solids–Viscosity Relationships
- 6.4. Viscosity as a Function of Temperature
- 6.5. Evaporation
- 6.6. Solvent Composition and Evaporation Time
- 6.7. Solubility
- 6.8. Surface Tension and Wetting
- 6.9. N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone
- 6.10. Conductivity
- 6.11. Flash Point
- 6.12. Autoignition Temperature
- 6.13. Summary
7. Additives
- 7.1. Abrasion Resistance Improvers
- 7.2. Acid Catalysts
- 7.3. Acid Scavengers
- 7.4. Adhesion Promoters, Coupling Agents
- 7.5. Algaecides, Biocides, Fungicides
- 7.6. Anticratering Agent, Fisheye Preventer
- 7.7. Anticrawling Agent
- 7.8. Antifoaming Agent, Defoamer
- 7.9. Antifouling Agent
- 7.10. Rust Inhibitor, Corrosion Inhibitor, Flash Rust Inhibitor
- 7.11. Antisag Agent, Colloidal Additives, Thickeners, Rheology Modifiers
- 7.12. Antisettling Agent
- 7.13. Antistatic Agent, Electroconductive Additives
- 7.14. Coalescents, Coalescing Agent, Film-Forming Agent
- 7.15. Deaerators
- 7.16. Degassing Agent
- 7.17. Dispersant, Dispersing Agent, or Surfactant
- 7.18. Flattening Agents
- 7.19. UV Absorbers and Stabilizers
- 7.20. Lubricants
- 7.21. Moisture Scavenger
- 7.22. pH Control Agent
- 7.23. Summary
8. Substrates and Substrate Preparation
- 8.1. Substrates
- 8.2. Adhesion
- 8.3. Substrate Preparation
- 8.4. Soluble Salts at the Metal Paint Interface
- 8.5. Modifications to Fluoropolymer Surfaces to Improve Adhesion
- 8.6. Preventing Rust after Surface Preparation
- 8.7. Platings
- 8.8. Anodization
- 8.9. Substrate Characterization
- 8.10. Summary
9. Liquid Formulations
- 9.1. Selecting Ingredients
- 9.2. Recipes and Formulas
- 9.3. Formulating Water-Based Coatings
- 9.4. Solvent-Based Coatings
- 9.5. Soluble Fluoropolymers
- 9.6. Fluorotelomer-Based Coatings
- 9.7. Mixing Liquid Coatings Prior to Use
- 9.8. Filtering/Straining
- 9.9. Shelf Life
- 9.10. Commercial Producers and Their Product Lines
10. Application of Liquid Coatings
- 10.1. Liquid Spray Coating Application Technologies and Techniques
- 10.2. Liquid Bulk or Direct Coating Application Techniques
- 10.3. Summary
11. Powder Coating and Films
- 11.1. What is Powder Coating?
- 11.2. Spray Powder Coating Process
- 11.3. Thick Film Coatings
- 11.4. Bulk Application: Fluidized Bed Coating
- 11.5. Powder Fluorocoating Products
- 11.6. Fluoropolymer Film Lamination
12. Fluoropolymer Coating Processing Technology
- 12.1. Baking and Curing; Physics or Chemistry
- 12.2. Monitoring Bake
- 12.3. Types of Ovens
13. Measurement of Coating Properties and Performance
- 13.1. Viscosity Measurement
- 13.2. Density, Gallon Weight, or Liter Weight Measurement
- 13.3. Film Thickness
- 13.4. Wet Film Build
- 13.5. Adhesion Tests
- 13.6. Environmental Exposure Testing
- 13.7. Cathodic Disbondment
- 13.8. Electro-Impedance Spectroscopy
- 13.9. Autoclave Testing
- 13.10. Tribology Testing
- 13.11. Cure
- 13.12. Nonstick Testing
- 13.13. Conductivity
- 13.14. Cookware Testing
- 13.15. Summary
14. Permeation of Fluoropolymer Coatings
- 14.1. History
- 14.2. Transport of Gases and Vapors through Solid Materials
- 14.3. Permeation of Coatings
- 14.4. Permeation and Vapor Transmission Testing
15. Introduction to the Tribology of Fluorocoatings
- 15.1. Friction
- 15.2. Wear and Erosion
- 15.3. Characterizing Wear
- 15.4. Tribology Testing
- 15.5. Tribology Testing for Cookware
- 15.6. Hardness Testing
- 15.7. Erosion Tests
- 15.8. Standard Tests
- 15.9. Coating Selection for Tribology Applications
- 15.10. Tribology Data for Various Fluoropolymers
16. Recognizing, Understanding, and Dealing with Coating Defects
- 16.1. Surface Tension and Shear
- 16.2. Common Coating Defects
- 16.3. Summary
17. Commercial Applications and Uses of Fluorocoatings
- 17.1. A Historical Chronology of Fluoropolymer Finishes Technology
- 17.2. Food Contact
- 17.3. Commercial Applications of Fluorocoatings
- 17.4. Manufacturers Tables of Specific Applications
- 17.5. Summary
18. Health and Safety
- 18.1. Toxicology of Fluoropolymers
- 18.2. Safe Handling and Application of Liquid Fluoropolymer Coatings
- 18.3. Thermal Properties of Fluoropolymers
- 18.4. Removal of Fluoropolymer Films and Coatings
- 18.5. Fire Hazard
- 18.6. Spillage Cleanup
- 18.7. Protective Clothing
- 18.8. Personal Hygiene
- 18.9. Material Incompatibility
- 18.10. Food Contact and Medical Applications
- 18.11. Fluoropolymer Scrap and Recycling
- 18.12. Environmental Protection and Disposal Methods
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