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Coatings
Effect of Calcium Carbonate Particle Size on the Scratch Resistance of Rapid Alkyd-Based Wood Coatings
Orkun Ersoy1  Sinan Fidan2  Ömer Özdöver3  Dilek Güler3  Harun Köse3 
[1] Department of Geological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Hacettepe University, 06800 Ankara, Turkey;Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Kocaeli University, 41285 Kocaeli, Turkey;R&D Department, Niğtaş Corporation, 51100 Niğde, Turkey;
关键词: wood coating;    filler;    calcium carbonate;    calcite;    alkyd resin;    scratch hardness;   
DOI  :  10.3390/coatings11030340
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Polymer-based wood coatings are used for aesthetic purposes as well as to protect wood surfaces, especially under external conditions. High-hardness mineral fillers are thought to enhance the resistance of these polymer coatings to wear and scratching. However, recent studies suggest that the relatively low-hardness mineral calcite (CaCO3, Mohs hardness of 3) performs similarly to harder minerals under external conditions. It can replace more expensive hard minerals, thus driving research interest in its use. In this study, CaCO3 powders with different grain sizes were applied to rapid alkyd-based coating formulations, and the effect of CaCO3 particle size on the scratch behavior of the coatings was investigated under identical test conditions. The scratch morphologies, scratch hardness, and roughness values of the scratched surfaces indicated that the surfaces of the rapid alkyd-based wood coatings including finer-grained CaCO3 experienced plastic plowing-type deformation in the form of regular, narrow, and shallow scratches, showing high scratch resistance. Coatings using coarser-grained CaCO3 experienced more extensive plastic deformation of the plowing–tearing type owing to the weaker filler–polymer interface and the breakage of larger coating pieces from the coating surface.

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