Effect of calcium carbonate and methylethyl ketone on the performance of hardboard surface modification by ultraviolet radiation curing method

Khan, MA; Ahmed, MM

HERO ID

4949152

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2005

HERO ID 4949152
In Press No
Year 2005
Title Effect of calcium carbonate and methylethyl ketone on the performance of hardboard surface modification by ultraviolet radiation curing method
Authors Khan, MA; Ahmed, MM
Journal Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Pure and Applied Chemistry
Volume A42
Issue 8
Page Numbers 1109-1126
Abstract A variety of polymeric films were developed to improve the properties of hardboard surface. Polyester acrylate (M-6100) oligomer, and three different types of monomers and photoinitiator (Irgacure-651) were employed to prepare the polymeric films. The monomers are 2-ethyl hexyl acrylate (EHA), tripropylene glycol diacrylate (TPGDA) and trimethylol propane triacrylate (IMPTA). Pendulum hardness and gel content of films prepared by various formulations of oligomer and monomers under UV radiation were characterized against the number of passes for selection of suitable films. The monomer, TMPTA was selected to apply for surface coating with oligomer on hardboard for their optimum properties. Monomers, various properties, such as, pendulum hardness, gloss, abrasion and adhesion tests, indent length and depth, adhesion chipped off area, etc. of coated hardboard surface were determined. Filler, CaCO3, was incorporated into the solution. The hardness increases with increasing the amount of CaCO3 and then decreases. The effect of an additive, such as MEK was also investigated.
Doi 10.1081/MA-200065954
Wosid WOS:000231359100013
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Keyword hardboard; surface modification; UV curing; CaCO3 filler; MEK; UV-radiation