Abstract

Some toluene diisocyanate (TDI)-based polyurethane resins (PURs) for coating applications were synthesized with castor oil and their performance was estimated under accelerated UV weathering with and without a novel UV absorber. Changes in physical properties, chemical structure, and color of the samples were monitored by mechanical property testing, FTIR spectroscopy, and colorimetry, respectively. A stable polyurethane coating was achieved at 0.5% concentration of additive in the host matrix. Mechanical properties were also retained as in the pristine PUR after mixing. Commercial Tinuvin P and benzotriazole-based novel UV absorbers were found to improve the photoresistance of the PUR coating, and the highest efficiency of the novel UV absorber against weathering was estimated at 0.5 wt% concentration. J. VINYL. ADDIT. TECHNOL. 11:13–20, 2005. © 2005 Society of Plastics Engineers.

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