Jeyakrishnan, P.
(1997)
Studies on the characteristics of water soluble acrylic resins used for electrodeposition.
Bulletin of Electrochemistry, 13 (02).
pp. 67-70.
ISSN 0256-1654
Abstract
Electrodeposition of paint has become a widely accepted technique for application of paint coating and is being adopted for coating a variety of metal articles for corrosion protection as well as for decoration. Several resin systems have been used for this purpose depending on the specific application for which the coating is used. For example for excellent corrosion protection, primer coatings based on epoxies and polybutadiene are used. Acrylic coatings have not very good fade resistance properties and can be used for decorative applications over different metallic substrates. This paper deals with some of the studies made mainly on the bath characteristics of the acrylic system. The main parameters studied include the effect of conductivity of the solution on deposition characteristics, the throwing power at different operating parameters and columbic efficiency with and without pigmentation. Some of the physical properties like bond strength of cured coatings, hardness, abrasion resistance and also corrosion resistance are also reported in this paper
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