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Bitumen Paints, an Old Story with New Approach, Part-2, Water Based Paints

Received: 22 August 2014    Accepted: 3 September 2014    Published: 20 September 2014
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Abstract

Bitumen paints have lost their importance but are still used for large area applications such as tanks and pipelines. It was determined that improving solvent based paint properties by physical or chemical modification by polymers was possible. Applying this approach for water based paints has shown that advance in properties such as hardness and drying times without loss in adhesion and flexibility can be obtained by blending of various polymeric emulsions with bitumen emulsions used for waterproofing membranes. Changes in morphology of the films occurred after blending, indicating interaction between bitumen maltene fractions and polymers. Physical modifications with styrene acrylic emulsions were more rewarding than elastomeric or chemically modifying crosslinking emulsions.

Published in Advances in Materials (Volume 3, Issue 3)
DOI 10.11648/j.am.20140303.12
Page(s) 16-21
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Keywords

Bitumen Paints, Water Based, Chemical Modifications, Physical Modifications

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  • Betek Boya ve Kimya San. A.?., ?stanbul, Turkey

  • Betek Boya ve Kimya San. A.?., ?stanbul, Turkey; Istanbul University, Fac. of Engineering (Ret.) ?stanbul, Turkey

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