Abstract

Water-based architectural heat insulation coatings were studied to overcome the drawbacks of conventional inorganic silicate heat insulation coatings. The heat insulation coatings were prepared with the method of mechanical agitation when the mixed organic polymer emulsions were used as binder of the coatings and the mixed heat insulating aggregates were applied as powder, and some assistants were also added. Water temperature difference in the plastic container, which was coated with heat insulation coatings, represented the heat-insulating property of the coatings. The influences of components of mixed polymer emulsion, mass ratio of polymer emulsion to powder, particle size of heat insulating aggregates, added amount of air entraining admixture and the match of thickeners on the properties of the coatings were studied. The experimental results show that the heat insulation coatings with good finishing, heat-insulation property and artificial weathering can be prepared when the binder is composed of 66.92% styrene-acrylic emulsion, 16.59% elastic emulsion and 16.49% silicone-acrylic emulsion, the mass ratio of polymer emulsion to powder is 0.45, the particle size of heat insulating aggregates is in the rang of 200 and 250 mesh size, the added amount of sericite is 15%, and the added amount of air entraining admixture is in the range of 1.0% and 1.5% and the thickeners are the mixtures of ASE-60 and RM-5000.

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