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The Journal of Coatings Technology articles from March 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 March 1998

Keeping pace in a changing environment. (coatings industry conference)
March 1, 1998... "A horse never runs so fast as when he has other horses to catch up and outpace" - Ovid In today's business environment, the ability to keep up, and even surpass your competition, is an ongoing challenge. This task becomes even more difficult...

Adhesion of waterborne paints to wood.
March 1, 1998... INTRODUCTION The adhesion of surface coatings to wood is important for its long-term performance and is a subject of great interest to scientists and to the paint industry. Adhesion is an interfacial phenomenon where physical and chemical...

Microautoradiographic studies of the penetration of alkyd, alkyd emulsion and linseed oil coatings into wood.
March 1, 1998... INTRODUCTION Wood is a challenging material when used as a substrate for coatings in exterior applications. The fact that wood is an anisotropic and hygroscopic material will inevitably lead to severe strain on any type of coating as well as...

Performance of finishes on wood that is chemically modified by acetylation.
March 1, 1998... INTRODUCTION Many properties of wood are a result of interactions with substances (e.g., water) or organisms in its immediate surroundings. The dimensions of wood change due to water absorption and desorption of the wood when the relative...

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