Abstract
With the changes in people's living standards and aesthetic perspectives, the matting films with wrinkled surfaces play a crucial role in fields such as decorative materials, wooden furniture, wood-based panels and industrial coatings. In this paper, the UV-cured polyurethane acrylate (PUA) films with self-matting and anti-fingerprint performance on the wood-based panels was prepared and developed the wrinkled surface by using excimer/mercury dual UV curing. The results showed that the roughness, wavelengths (λ) and amplitudes (A) of wrinkles surface were positively correlated with the excimer irradiation time and negatively correlated with the mercury lamp irradiation time. Furthermore, the increasing irradiation time improved the degree of curing and crosslink density of the cured films, which enhanced the mechanical properties and durability of the cured film. Consequently, the prepared UV-cured PUA film exhibited excellent self-matting with a gloss of 3.4 GU at an incident angle of 60° and maintained the gloss value < 5 GU after 500 times rubs and 1 hour corrosion. Additionally, the self-matting films with wrinkled surface enhanced the hydrophobicity and anti-fingerprint performance of the surface. Besides, the cured film presented high physical performance with hardness of 4 H and adhesion of 0 grade. These results provide a reference for the further application of self-matting films in wood-based panels, furniture and interior decoration fields.
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