1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02697810
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Adhesion of waterborne paints to wood

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“…In a previous study adhesion strength of MDF samples coated with polyurethane varnished before and after exposure to 85% relative humidity level resulted in similar values to those found in this work [7]. Once MDF samples were exposed to high humidity their surface quality became rougher and acted as a kind of barrier between coat and substrate reducing their adhesion strength characteristics [7,24]. Although in this study no humidity exposure of the samples was used particleboard samples having relatively rougher surfaces as compared to that of MDF had lower interaction between the substrate and coatings without regarding any kind of finishing application processes employed in the experiments.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…In a previous study adhesion strength of MDF samples coated with polyurethane varnished before and after exposure to 85% relative humidity level resulted in similar values to those found in this work [7]. Once MDF samples were exposed to high humidity their surface quality became rougher and acted as a kind of barrier between coat and substrate reducing their adhesion strength characteristics [7,24]. Although in this study no humidity exposure of the samples was used particleboard samples having relatively rougher surfaces as compared to that of MDF had lower interaction between the substrate and coatings without regarding any kind of finishing application processes employed in the experiments.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Among these methods, pull-off test and cross cutting test are widely used (Bardage and Bjurman 1998;Ozdemir and Hiziroglu 2007;Budakçı and Sönmez 2010). In the cross cutting test, results are dependent on applied force, cutting angle, and cutting speed according to the person performing the test (Budakçı 2006).…”
Section: Adhesion Strength (Pull-off) Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical anchoring might be an important factor in the adhesion of paint to wood (Bardage and Bjurman 1998). With this thought in the background it seemed interesting to focus on the impact of the penetration depth of the paints on the adhesive strength.…”
Section: Assessment Of the Adhesive Strengthmentioning
confidence: 99%