Regional Technical Conference on Vinyls in Coatings and Laminates Held in Cherry Hill, New Jersey on 28 April 1966.

Abstract

We thought that you would be interested in learning at this Conference what has been happening in the field of vinyl dispersion coatings in the organic finishes industry during the past few years. This paper will not review the older or more conventional uses of dispersion coatings, but will report on some of the newer uses in the organic finishes or paint industry. At this time, most dispersion coatings available on the market are based largely on the polyvinyl-chloride homopolymer type of resin. While other types of dispersion coatings, such as those based on polyvinyl fluoride and polyvinylidene fluoride are beginning to appear on the market place, major reference will be made to the polyvinyl chloride type of dispersion coatings which are finding important new applications in industrial finishes today because of their economy and excellent performance characteristics. jg p8

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 28, 1966
Accession Number
ADA302212

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