Nonpolluting Coatings and Coating Processes 1973
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-0736-5_19
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Flow at the Interfaces of Powder Coatings

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“…This amplitude could yield a shear rate in the order of 100 sec-1 for a typical latex paint. This value is considerably larger than the value of 1 sec-1 or less generally believed or accepted [7 ~0 (Blackinton, 1953;Asbeck, 1961;Patton, 1966;Wolpert and Wojtkowiak, 1972); 7 = 0.5 sec-1 (Khanna, 1969); 7 < 0.1 sec-1 (Dodge, 1972)], with the exception of Beeferman and Bergren (1966), who showed that a rate of about 10-25 sec-1 is prevailing.…”
Section: Surface Tension Induced Shear Stressmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…This amplitude could yield a shear rate in the order of 100 sec-1 for a typical latex paint. This value is considerably larger than the value of 1 sec-1 or less generally believed or accepted [7 ~0 (Blackinton, 1953;Asbeck, 1961;Patton, 1966;Wolpert and Wojtkowiak, 1972); 7 = 0.5 sec-1 (Khanna, 1969); 7 < 0.1 sec-1 (Dodge, 1972)], with the exception of Beeferman and Bergren (1966), who showed that a rate of about 10-25 sec-1 is prevailing.…”
Section: Surface Tension Induced Shear Stressmentioning
confidence: 61%