DEVELOPMENT OF ULTRA-THIN FILM PRESERVATIVE COMPOUNDS
Abstract
Films, when applied from solutions which have aged for several weeks, appear to afford better corrosion protection to metals (based on results from testing in the controlled cyclic condensation humidity cabinet) than do films applied from more freshly prepared solutions. Half-Second Butyrate films modified with a dehydrated castor alkyd have better adhesion to metal surfaces than do unmodified films, but inclusion of nonyl phenoxy acetic acid in the formulations again results in poor adhesion. No success was achieved in efforts to improve the adhesion of Acryloid B-72 films thus far. Falex wear test data fail to indicate any pattern of lubricative differences of various films which might be related to formulation variations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 27, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0417907
Entities
People
- Bernard Berkeley
- William Miglas