Abstract

A fast water-based ultraviolet light (UV) curing polyurethane-acrylate (PUA) wood coating was prepared in the laboratory, and applied on oak (Quercus alba L.) at different coating amounts. The PUA wood coating can be fast cured within 22 min, which highly improved the drying speed compared to normal water-based wood coatings (often higher than 35 min). The coating amounts affected the coating properties after curing on oak. With the increase of coating amount, the adhesion, hardness and gloss value of surface increased to different extents. Meanwhile, the surface of sample became smooth gradually because the voids of the oak were filled. Thus, higher coating amount resulted in better coating properties. However, no significant increase of penetration depth was found. During curing, the hydroxyl groups of the wood reacted with the coating. The optimal parameter in this study was the coating amount of 120 g/m2, where the adhesion reached 1 (with 0–5% cross-cut area of flaking along the edges), with the hardness of 2H and the gloss of 92.56°, which met the requirement of Chinese standard GB/T 18103–2013, and could be used for engineered wood flooring.

Highlights

  • In recent years, with the improvement of environmental protection regulations and people’s awareness, water-based wood coatings have become a research hotspot [1,2,3,4,5]

  • Oak (Quercus alba L.) wood which originated from Fujian Province in the southeast of China was purchased from a Beijing home building materials market

  • The results showed that with the increase of coating amount, the contact angle between polyurethane acrylate (PUA) coated oak and water were tested

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Introduction

With the improvement of environmental protection regulations and people’s awareness, water-based wood coatings have become a research hotspot [1,2,3,4,5]. Water-based polyurethane acrylate (PUA) coatings are widely used owing to their wear-resistance, stain resistance, and ease of use [6]. They can form a variety of hydrogen bonds between molecular chains due to their functional acrylic groups and urethane bonds, which provides the coatings with weather resistance, solvent resistance, comprehensive mechanical properties and excellent appearance on wood products [7,8,9,10].

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