Abstract

The ageing of organic protective coatings depends on environmental impacts and is associated with a variety of chemical and physical processes. The results of former thermal ageing studies indicate that evaporation and polymer degradation are the decisive processes for changes in coating properties. For the verification of these assumptions the impact of the thermal exposure temperature T L and the length of the exposure time t L on properties of clear lacquer coatings was determined by further studies. The gradation of T L was aimed at creating conditions where on the one hand only evaporation processes occur, while on the other hand evaporation and polymer degradation reactions occur in parallel. The objective was to find the time t L and the temperature T L at which degradation starts to prevail.

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