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Low-VOC wood floor varnishes from waterborne oil-modified urethanes

Conference ·
OSTI ID:625645
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  1. Reichhold Chemicals, Inc., Research Triangle Park, NC (United States)

Varnishes protect wood flooring and enhance its beauty. Varnish compositions have varied from drying oils and alkyds to more durable systems (moisture-cured urethanes, oil-modified urethanes, epoxies and UV-curable coatings). Some chemistries are better suited for professional or factory applied situations. Oils, alkyds and oil-modified urethanes (OMU) are suitable for onsite professional application or even refinish application by homeowners (DIY market). These materials traditionally have been high in VOC. Recently, waterborne (WB) systems (such as polyurethane dispersions) with greatly reduced VOC have been used; high costs and relatively poor durability are drawbacks. A new generation of high performance waterborne oil-modified urethane is now available with extended shelf-stability required for contractor and consumer markets. Formulated varnishes are coming onto the market that offer performance similar to conventional OMU, but with significant reductions in VOC. For example, a typical formulation for a conventional solvent-borne oil-modified urethane can be supplied at 1.6 lb/gal (less water). This represents a VOC reduction of 70-75% at equal application coating weight. Furthermore, waterborne oil-modified urethane offers advantages over polyurethane dispersions in performance areas such as durability and mar resistance.

OSTI ID:
625645
Report Number(s):
CONF-9702113--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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