Abstract

Poor corrosion resistance of an emulsion paint film using the emulsion produced from an industrially produced aromatic petroleum resin with a thermally denaturated linseed oil, as corrosion inhibitor for metal plates, was improved much better by use of a suitable nonionic emulsifier Emulgen A-90 rather than cationic and anionic ones as wetting agent for pigments and by addition of a solvent as BuOAc as transient plasticiser in a little amount to the emulsion paint. It was also found that gloss of emul sion paint film formed was better than that without a solvent, which indicates more uniform film formation related to the affinity improvement between oil particles and pigments by plasticization of oil particles in addition of the solvent to the emulsion paint.

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