Abstract

The direct use of natural rubber latex (NRL) as a binder for emulsion paints did not produce emulsion paints with good opacity, washability resistance, and regulated touch drying time, even when mixed with polyvinyl acetate (PVAc). This study aimed to study the properties of opacity (hiding power), washability resistance, and set drying touch time of emulsion paint with a binder added from a mixture of modified natural rubber latex (NRL) and PVAc. NRL modifications included UV photodepolymerization with TiO2 catalyst and grafting copolymerization of methyl methacrylate and styrene (NRL-g-(MMA-co-St)). NRL was mixed with PVAC at ratios of 0/100; 15/85; 25/75; 35/65; 50/50; 100/0% w/w before being used as a binder for emulsion paint. Emulsion paint samples had different binder contents, namely 2, 4, 6, and 8% w/w. Tests on paint samples included opacity using a UV-Vis spectrophotometer (EASYSPEC safas Monaco), washability using the Digital BGD 526 Wet Abrasion Scrub Tester, and drying time set using the ASTM STP500 procedure. The results showed that the opacity (hiding power), washability resistance, and set drying touch time met the emulsion paint standards for all binder levels, except the 100% w/w modified NRL composition. The higher level of NRL in the binder causes these properties to decrease and become unstable. The best opacity (hidden power), washing resistance, and drying touch time were obtained on modified NRL with a concentration of 15% w/w. The binder content in the paint was around 4% w/w, with an opacity of about 1.78% abs, washing resistance of 12 times, and the set drying touch time to 80 min.

Highlights

  • The current high growth rate of global natural rubber (NR) production is not commensurate with consumer needs

  • This study shows that the binder with a mixture of modified natural rubber latex (NRL) has better washability resistance properties than NRL without modification

  • It is seen that the higher the liquid natural rubber (LNR) content in the emulsion paint binder, the lower the washability resistance properties

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Introduction

The current high growth rate of global natural rubber (NR) production is not commensurate with consumer needs. This causes the selling value of natural rubber latex products to fluctuate and decrease. In Indonesia, the low selling value of natural rubber products has caused many rubber plantations to turn into palm oil plantations. One of the causes of the imbalance between production and demand for natural rubber is the lack of development in using natural rubber in various ready-to-use (consumable) products. The use of natural rubber in ready-to-use products is still dominated by specific fields, especially in the safety, automotive, and piping industries [1,2]. The natural rubber latex (NRL) processing industry is still not widely developed

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