Hello everyone,
I am looking for an efficient fungicide for a 2K polyurethane coating (polycarbonate based PUD and HDI). This coating will be used in a marine environment on a substrate that's semi-porous. The problem is mainly with black mold thriving extremely well on this hard but somewhat...
Controlnovice, thanks for suggesting the Emmerson sensors, they look interesting and I would not have found them otherwise.
Roydm, good point about the volocity, I had so far only seen the problems which are that the velocity will make a very thin element vibrate until it fails. But indeed...
Xnuke,
Yes, I was a little vague there, i'll try to be more specicif.
response time
I have found a fast response RTD with a time constant of 2 sec. @ 63.2% and with a 2" inserted length and in stainless steel for direct immersion.
I think this would work but the 2 seconds are measured in...
hello,
I need to select a temperature sensor for an air flow containing solvent vapours. My criteria are
- fast response. This is top priority
- fair accuracy and repeatability. I would choose a 3-wire pt100 if it had a faster response
- good chemical resistance. I would prefer an exposed...
Hi,
I have an application where I would like to use polyarylate. It will be solvent cast into a thin film, 10 micron or there about.
My only problem with this is that Polyarylate goes from clear, transparent to yellow when exposed to UV due to some rearrangement in the polymer chain.
I...
CompositePro, thanks for your reply. There's nothing in the coating from the supplier's side. The HALS (and anti microbial)are added by us and I also need to find my own solution for protection of the substrate. The resin supplier suggests to talk to the additive suppliers and they generally...
Hi,
I need to coat a solvent borne 2K polyurethane coating onto a flexible plastic (PET) surface. The coating thickness can't be more than 10-12 micron in order to stay flexible.
The coating will have some light stabilisers (HALS) to protect the coating itself but I also have to add...
Hi Pat,
toughness is top of the list, I forgot to mention this... Sorry.
aramids have nice properties but would be too difficult to dissolve, I think. PC or perhaps polyester copolymers, as you say, could be possible alternatives, although a step down in some of the mechanical properties. I...
Thanks Chris, Thanks Pat,
your help with this is most appreciated.
Chris, thanks for suggesting the UV stabilized grade from RTP. I will see what they have to say and I will also look further into Tinuvin 234. It does look like a fairly modest improvement though and perhaps I just have to...
Hi all,
can anyone suggest a way to UV stabilize polysulfone or polyethersulfone (Solvay´s Udel or Veradel) that will allow outdoor use?
I have found some evidence that benzotriazole UV absorber in 1% concentration can do something but I am not sure that it will be enough. Anyone with...
Hi,
I need to develop a PU coating resin that bonds to polypropylene.
It needs to be a 2K solvent borne system and it's for a textile so it must be reasonably flexible.
The isocyanate must be aliphatic.
I am not looking for a soft PU dispersion for textile coating but rather a fairly tough...
There's a new high modulus PP fiber on the market called Innegra S.
http://www.innegrity.com/index.php
It has a kind of micro porous surface structure that I havent seen before in any fiber. They claim it provides a better grip for rigid composites and perhaps works with EPDM as well...
Thanks Pat,
interesting, and I agree that drawing, relaxing etc is just as important as polymer properties.
Since you have this experience I would like to ask if there's a way to estimate yarn (or better, single filament) properties, primarily youngs modulus, from IV values of the PEN resin...
Hi Chris,
I much appreciate this advice and I will follow up on this and see what BASF thinks about my application. If this is doable it would be a much easier route to take.
What I was trying to say was that PEN is used for a variety of purposes, from short life food containers to high...
Hi Patprimmer, Hi Chris,
let me provide some background. The resin is for filament fiber spinning. Normally high IV (>0.9 dL/g) PEN resin is used for this but Teijin which i believe is the only manufacturer of these grades has reserved their resins for their own films and fibers.
Lower MW will...
Patprimmer, thanks for the advice, I did some reading and it seems it can be done with PEN, only its a little more difficult to control due to the higher barrier of PEN which may cause volume expansion of the pellets. The process may also need an inert athmosphere to avoid oxidizing the surface...
Hi all polymer people,
this question is way outside my field so please bear with me if it's trivial or just impossible:
I am trying to find out if there's a way to refine a bottle grade PEN (polyethylene naphthalate) resin into a higher I.V. grade?
For example, is it possible to take a medium...
Hi,
does someone know a paint system that will work on cast bronze? I need to paint some machined parts for sea water pumps which will be used in a marine environment. I don't know what the particular alloy is but most likely the parts contain lead.
any advice will be highly appreciated...
Unclesyd,
thanks for taking time to advice on this. It was very interesting reading about the recycling method - which also confirms that xylene is a solvent for HDPE although at even higher temperatures.
recyclability is one of several reasons that I am now looking at thermoplastics to...