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Accession Number:
AD0460142
Title:
DEGRADATION OF ORGANIC COATINGS BY IRRADIATION WITH LIGHT. II. ATTENUATED TOTAL REFLECTANCE SPECTRA OF COATINGS EXPOSED TO ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT.
Descriptive Note:
Technical note,
Corporate Author:
NAVAL CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB PORT HUENEME CA
Report Date:
1965-02-26
Pagination or Media Count:
20.0
Abstract:
Clear and pigmented films of various vehicles were irradiated in air with a mercury arc lamp and attenuated total reflectance spectra were obtained before and after irradiation. The films included alkyd, vinyl-alkyd, vinyl, epoxy-amine, and epoxy-polyamide vehicles. Most of the major peaks in the ATR spectra decreased on irradiation, but some were unaffected and some peaks increased in intensity. The changes in the spectra of pigmented films were usually similar but less pronounced. This work is part of a study to discover better accelerated test methods for coatings. Author
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE