Freeze‐thaw stability of epoxy resin emulsions
Abstract
Epoxy resin emulsions are used in water‐based coatings for surface protection of concrete and metal. An unfortunate drawback for most emulsions is their poor freeze‐thaw stability. Epoxy emulsions are indeed unstable below 0°C, ‐5°C or ‐10°C, depending on the type of resin. In this study, other factors capable of influencing the freeze‐thaw behaviour were investigated: e.g. solids content, amount and type of emulsifiers, solvents, protective colloids. Discusses methods for testing the quality of thawed emulsions as well as the physics involved in their destabilization. Freeze‐thaw performance can be improved by different means but mostly not without sacrificing resistance properties of the coating. Therefore, avoiding temperatures below 0°C is still the best advice.
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Citation
Wegmann, A. (1997), "Freeze‐thaw stability of epoxy resin emulsions", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 26 No. 3, pp. 153-160. https://doi.org/10.1108/03699429710168717
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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