When coatings are applied to substrates as e.g. metal, the adhesion of the cured paint is a critical parameter for the final performance of the paint film. The adhesion of the paint to the substrate influences many properties of the paint, which including visual appearance, anticorrosive performance, flexibility, resistance against scribing and scratching, delamination, blistering and many more. Many actions can be taken to influence and improve the adhesion of a coating to a substrate.
Subject
Primers,
Coating performance,
Substrates,
Additives,
Binders,
Substrate surfaces,
Coating adhesion,
Impurities,
Steel,
Rust,
Paints,
Adhesion,
Oil
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