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 Coating System Performance

  Coating Type

Least physical properties

Good physical properties

Superior physical properties

Best physical properties

  NC - Nitrocellulose Lacquer

NC

  PC - Precatalysed Lacquer

PC

  AC - Acid Catalysed Coating 

AC

  UV - Ultraviolet Light Cured Coating

 

UV

  PU - Polyurethane Coating

PU


There is an overlap in performance properties between different categories of coatings. This reflects the real world in which there are many different types of coatings marketed by various coating suppliers under the same generic category description.

So the phrase "Let the buyer beware!" certainly applies.

An example of this can be seen in the Polyurethane (PU) category where polyurethane coatings from some suppliers are fully cross linked, are based on low yellowing polyols (resins) and isocyanates (Part B), are extremely flexible, and highly impact and chemical resistant. However other PU's from other coating suppliers may be highly modified with various resins and possess very poor cross link density, contain low cost highly yellowing polyols and isocyanates and have in-service performance that is not much better than a nitrocellulose lacquer.

 Which Coating System is the Best?
 No coating in any particular product category is better or worse,  than a coating in a different product category. 
 The question of which coating is "the best" is dependent upon a number of factors: 

 The application equipment and environment
 Skill and experience of the coating applicators
 The substrate/article to be coated
 Health, safety and environmental requirements
 The environment into which the coated article will be placed in service
 Any special buyer/customer coating requirements (specification) that must be met

 Physical Properties of Coatings

 The physical properties of a coating refers to a coating's in-service performance after application in terms of:

Chemical and water resistance
Flexibility/ Impact Resistance
Light & Colour Fastness
Yellowing
Abrasion Resistance
  

     
 
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