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Paint Flow and Pigment Dispersion

A Rheological Approach to Coating and Ink Technology

Temple C. Patton

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English
Wiley-Interscience
04 April 1979
Presents researchers and engineers in the fields of coating (paints) and inks with a practical and comprehensive overview of rheological and related aspects of these two industries. This Second Edition contains new chapters on pigment/binder geometry, theoretical aspects of dispersion, and capillarity. Covers: viscosity and viscosity measurement, pigment/binder geometry and their application, critical pigment volume concentrations, surface tension phenomena, pigment dispersions and pigment disperants, solubility and interaction parameters, evaporation and volatility interaction, coating rheology, dispersion equipment, film applicators, mill base formulation and letdown, application rheology.
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Imprint:   Wiley-Interscience
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 159mm,  Spine: 36mm
Weight:   912g
ISBN:   9780471032724
ISBN 10:   0471032727
Pages:   656
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Viscosity. Viscometers: Theory and Reduction to Practice. Interconversion of Viscosity Units. Effect of Temperature, Binder (Polymer) Concentration, SolventViscosity, and Molecular Size on Viscosity. Pigment/Binder Geometry. Oil Absorption Values. Critical Pigment Volume Concentration (CPVC). Latex Critical Pigment Volume Concentration (LCPVC). Surface Tension. Work of Dispersion, Work of Transfer (Flushing), and Work ofFlocculation. Capillarity. Theoretical Aspects of Pigment Dispersion Stability and PigmentFlocculation. Interface Activity, Surfactants, and Dispersants. Solubility and Interaction Parameters. Volatility: Solvent and Water Evaporation. Paint Flow Relationships (Coating Rheology). Introduction to Pigment Grinding (Dispersion) into LiquidVehicles. Roller Mills (Three-Roll Mill). Ball and Pebble Mills. Modified Ball Mills (Attritors and Vibration Mills). Sand, Bead, and Shot Mills. High-Speed Disk Disperser. High-Speed Stone and Colloid Mills. High-Speed Impingement Mills. Assessment of Pigment Dispersion. Mill Base Letdown. Pigment Settling. Leveling. Sagging, Slumping, and Draining. Film Applicators. Floating, Flooding, Cratering, Foaming, and Spattering. Index

Temple C. Patton is the author of Paint Flow and Pigment Dispersion: A Rheological Approach to Coating and Ink Technology, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.

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