Search for dissertations about: "low temperature curing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words low temperature curing.
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1. Synthesis and Properties of Branched Semi-Crystalline Thermoset Resins
Abstract : This thesis describes the synthesis and characterization ofbranched semi-crystalline polymers. Included in this work isthe SEC characterization of a series of dendrimers. Thebranched semi-crystalline polymers were synthesized in order toinvestigate the concept of their use as powder coatings resins. READ MORE
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2. Rheology and UV-curing of a star-branched polyester
Abstract : The use of powder coatings has increased steadily over thelast few decades. Their popularity is due to a number of majoradvantages they offer when compared to solvent-borne systems.Near zero VOC-content, reduced energy consumption and near 100%utilisation of the material are some of the advantages. READ MORE
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3. Dielectric Properties of Liquid-Impregnated Porous Solids
Abstract : Dielectric spectroscopy is a versatile tool that can often be used as a non-destructive, indirect way of measuring other important properties (such as content of crude oil or degree of curing of a resin). The dielectric properties of materials are thus of interest in several circumstances and not only for materials used for electrical purposes (such as electrical insulation). READ MORE
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4. Adhesion Characterization and Reliability Issues of Anisotropic Conductive Adhesives for Microsystem Applications
Abstract : There has been a steadily increasing interest in using electrically conductive adhesives as interconnecting materials in electronics manufacturing. Simple processing, low bonding temperature and fine-pitch capability are the major advantages of conducting adhesive technology. READ MORE
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5. Fatty acid methyl esters as reactive diluents in solvent-borne thermally cured coil-coatings
Abstract : This work describes how a fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) derived from a vegetable oil can be introduced as reactive diluent in a solvent-borne thermally cured coil-coating system. The evaluated reactive diluent, rape seed methyl ester (RME), has been evaluated both in a fully formulated clear coat system and via model studies. READ MORE