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“FEVE Fluoropolymer Emulsions for Performance Improvement in Architectural Coatings”

“FEVE Fluoropolymer Emulsions for Performance Improvement in Architectural Coatings”. Durability and Design Webinar Bob Parker, Applications Chemist April 27 th , 2011. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings. Outline: Overview of “FEVE” resin technology

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“FEVE Fluoropolymer Emulsions for Performance Improvement in Architectural Coatings”

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  1. “FEVE Fluoropolymer Emulsions for Performance Improvement in Architectural Coatings” Durability and Design Webinar Bob Parker, Applications Chemist April 27th, 2011

  2. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Outline: • Overview of “FEVE” resin technology • Introduction of water-based “FEVE” emulsions • Formulations using “FEVE” emulsions as blending resins • QUV Exposure Testing – gloss and color retention • Examination of exposed paint films

  3. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings FEVE Fluoropolymer Resins • “FEVE” is abbreviation for “Fluoroethylene Vinyl Ether” resins for coatings • Known for their high performance properties: • Exceptional resistance to UV degradation • Superior Chemical Resistance • Excellent Thermal Resistance - Known for their unique formulation properties: 1) Solvent soluble 2) Can be cured at ambient temperature with isocyanates 3) Can achieve high gloss formulations

  4. Fluoroethylene Vinyl Ether (FEVE) Resins FLUORINATED SEGMENTS: Weatherability, durability, chemical resistance VINYL ETHER SEGMENTS: Gloss, solubility, crosslinking

  5. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Commercial Types of “FEVE” Resins: • Solvent soluble resins – uses organic solvents for viscosity reduction; predominantly cured with isocyanates; available as resin solutions or as 100% solid resins 2) Water-based emulsions – use vinyl ether macromonomers containing polyoxyethylene (EO) units to create stable emulsions

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  7. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings

  8. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Testing procedure # 1 : 1) Choose 3 different acrylic emulsions from 2 manufacturers as blending resins for White DTM I/M Formulation. Blend these acrylic emulsions with the FE emulsions and run oven stability tests. 2) Manufacture of 2 White DTM I/M Paint formulations: a.Binder = 100% Acrylic Emulsion b.Binder = 50% Acrylic Emulsion + 50% FE-4300 (FEVE Emulsion) 3) Preparation of test panels ( primed Al panels coated with 4 wet mils of coating) 4) QUV Weatherometer Exposure (UVA 340 Bulbs used) a.Test Cycle = 8 hours UV light @ 60°C. + 4 hours condensation @ 50°C.

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  13. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Testing procedure # 2 : 1) Choose Acrylic Emulsion # 5 and Acrylic Emulsion # 6 as blending resins for Black DTM I/M Formulation. 2) Manufacture of 3 Black DTM I/M Paint formulations for each Acrylic: a.Binder = 100% Acrylic Emulsion b.Binder = 50% Acrylic Emulsion + 50% FE-4300 (FEVE Emulsion) c.Binder= 50% Acrylic Emulsion + 50% FE-4500 (FEVE Emulsion) 3) Preparation of test panels ( primed Al panels coated with 8 wet mils of coating) 4) QUV Weatherometer Exposure (UVA 340 Bulbs used) a.Test Cycle = 8 hours UV light @ 60°C. + 4 hours condensation @ 50° C.

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  16. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Testing procedure # 3 : 1) Choose Acrylic Emulsion # 5 and Acrylic Emulsion # 6 as blending resins for Black DTM I/M Formulation. 2) Manufacture of 3 Black DTM I/M Paint formulations for each Acrylic: a.Binder = 100% Acrylic Emulsion b.Binder = 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4300 (FEVE Emulsion) c.Binder= 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4500 (FEVE Emulsion) 3) Preparation of test panels ( primed Al panels coated with 8 wet mils of coating) 4) QUV Weatherometer Exposure (UVA 340 Bulbs used) a.Test Cycle = 8 hours UV light @ 60°C. + 4 hours condensation @ 50° C.

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  19. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 100% Acrylic Emulsion #5 as total binder

  20. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #5 and 20% FE-4300 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

  21. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #5 and 20% FE-4300 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

  22. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #5 and 20% FE-4500 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

  23. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #5 and 20% FE-4500 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

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  26. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 100% Acrylic Emulsion #6 as total binder

  27. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #6 and 20% FE-4300 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

  28. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #6 and 20% FE-4300 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

  29. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #6 and 20% FE-4500 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

  30. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Test Formulation: 80% Acrylic emulsion #6 and 20% FE-4500 FEVE Emulsion as total binder

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  32. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Testing procedure # 4 : 1) Choose Acrylics #8 and #9 as blending resins for Hi-Gloss White Formulations 2) Manufacture of 3 formulations: a.Binder = 100% Acrylic Emulsion b.Binder = 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4300 (FEVE Emulsion) c.Binder= 60% Acrylic Emulsion + 40% FE-4300 (FEVE Emulsion) 3) Preparation of test panels ( primed Al panels coated with 8 wet mils of coating) 4) QUV Weatherometer Exposure (UVA 340 Bulbs used) a.Test Cycle = 8 hours UV light @ 60°C. + 4 hours condensation @ 50° C.

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  34. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings

  35. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Testing procedure # 5 : 1) Choose Acrylics # 7 & 8 as blending resins for Hi-Gloss Black Formulations 2) Manufacture of 3 formulations: a.Binder = 100% Acrylic Emulsion b.Binder = 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4300 (FEVE Emulsion) c.Binder= 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4500 (FEVE Emulsion) 3) Preparation of test panels ( primed Al panels coated with 8 wet mils of coating) 4) QUV Weatherometer Exposure (UVA 340 Bulbs used) a.Test Cycle = 8 hours UV light @ 60°C. + 4 hours condensation @ 50° C.

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  40. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Testing procedure # 6 : 1) Choose Acrylic Emulsion # 5 as blending resin for Dark Green DTM I/M Formulations 2) Manufacture of 4 formulations: a.Binder = 100% Acrylic Emulsion b.Binder = 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4300 (FEVE Emulsion) c.Binder= 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4500 (FEVE Emulsion) d. Binder = 80% Acrylic Emulsion + 20% FE-4400 (FEVE Emulsion) 3) Preparation of test panels ( primed Al panels coated with 8 wet mils of coating) 4) QUV Weatherometer Exposure (UVA 340 Bulbs used) a.Test Cycle = 8 hours UV light @ 60°C. + 4 hours condensation @ 50° C.

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  47. FEVE Emulsions in Architectural Coatings Conclusion: Inclusion of FEVE emulsions in architectural coating formulations can increase gloss retention, color retention, and the overall durability of the dry film. These characteristics will prolong the aesthetic properties and the protection properties of these coatings, thereby increasing the time frame between recoats.

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