UV light treatment of clear coat to improve acid etch resistance

Coating processes – Direct application of electrical – magnetic – wave – or... – Polymerization of coating utilizing direct application of...

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427409, 4274197, 427512, 427515, 427518, 427519, 427387, B05D 306

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ABSTRACT:
An improved process which comprises applying a layer of a color coating composition to a substrate used for the exterior of a motor vehicle and then applying a layer of a clear coating composition to the color coating and curing the resulting clear coat/color coat layer; the improvement is the use of a clear coating composition containing a film forming binder of an acrylosilane polymer and exposing the clear coat layer after curing to an artificial source of UV light under ambient temperatures and atmospheric conditions in an amount sufficient to improve the resistance of the clear coat to water spotting and acid etching when exposed to natural weathering conditions.

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Abstract of JP 05-161,869, Jun. 1993.
Abstract of JP 05-161870, Jun. 1993.

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