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Products: Applications
Coating (Paints, Varnishes,
& Lacquers)
The nature of the characteristics of
the Marcus polyethylenes are harnessed in dispersion, emulsion and micronized
forms to great effect for a variety of applications in this field, the
prime reasons for use being:
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Mar, scratch and abrasion resistance
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Slip modification
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Rheological modification
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Flatting
The presence of fine particles of a hard polyethylene,
both at and protruding from the surface of a film, reduces the coefficient
of friction. This means that other surfaces do not directly abrade
the surface, and thus mar, scratch and abrasion resistances are improved.
The additional slip created also provides an external lubricating action,
useful in finished metal which subsequently has to undergo forming.
The addition of a dispersion to a varnish
or lacquer reduces the gloss, having a flatting action. The
extent of flatting depends upon many parameters and is not as great as
with a colloidal silica. However, a polyethylene dispersion has very
food transparency and smoothness, giving a soft silky feel. Most
commonly the two are used in combination.
The polyethylene dispersions possess thixotropic
characteristics. Consequently they impart good anti-settling and
anti-sagging feature to pigmented finishes. In this respect, the
oxidized grades are of particular value and these rheology properties make
them a goal choice for aluminum flake control in automotive base coat lacquers.
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