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The Journal of Coatings Technology articles from August 1998

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The Journal of Coatings Technology is a monthly publication for management and professionals in the coating industry. The Journal of Coatings Technology publishes articles on market trends, industry news and analysis, and feature articles.

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The Journal of Coatings Technology archives from August 1998

FSCT strategic initiatives in Asia. (Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology)
August 1, 1998... Increasing its international presence and forging strategic partnerships with allied industry organizations are two key objectives of the FSCT's strategic plan. The reasons behind the objectives are clear: our members, both manufacturers and...

Design of polymeric dispersants for waterborne coatings.
August 1, 1998... INTRODUCTION Increasingly strong environmental concerns encourage "green" technology based on water to the exclusion of organic solvents for the production of paints and coatings. Substitution of waterborne paints for the available...

N,N-bis (2-hydroxyethyl) fatty amide as novel environmentally friendly crosslinking agent for acid functional acrylic copolymer resin.
August 1, 1998... INTRODUCTION Thermosetting acrylic resins (TSA) are increasingly used in a variety of industrial surface coating applications, since they are designed to react chemically after application. TSA can have lower molecular weights and can be...

A novel anti-condensation coating.
August 1, 1998... In moist, narrow ship cabins, dew always appears on the wall surface when the temperature of the wall's interior surface is lower than the air temperature in the cabins due to low outdoor temperature. The dew can promote mildew and bacteria,...

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