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Effect of surfactant addition on curtain coating color properties and curtain stability

Effect of surfactant addition on curtain coating color properties and curtain stability

저자

yu-Deok Oh, Chae-Hoon Kim, Hye-Jung Youn, Hak-Lae Lee

저널 정보

KTAPPI

출간연도

2011

링크

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Curtain coating has been considered as the best coating technology because it is a coating technology that forms contour coating layer with better coverage. To increase the curtain stability surfactants are being used. In this study, the effect of a surfactant on the stability of curtain coating colors was examined by evaluating dynamic surface tension with a bubble surface tensiometer. Di-2-ethylhexyl sodium sulfosuccinate was used as a surfactant since it showed low dynamic surface tension at low surface age. And we evaluated the influence of surfactant on coating color properties including surface tension, viscosity and curtain stability. The surface tension of coating color was decreased when surfactant addition was increased up to 0.5 pph, but it was leveled off at 0.3 pph of surfactant addition. With the increase of surfactant addition rate, viscosity of coating color were increased. Micelles formed by surfactant contributed to the increase of the viscosity. Curtain stability was improved with the addition of surfactant until it reached up to 0.5 pph. Excessive addition of surfactant (> 0.5 pph) didn’t improve curtain stability. This was attributed to Marangoni effect (self-healing) and decreasing of curtain thickness.