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Microcalorimetry for characterization of film formation and cure of coatings and adhesives
Authors:Ingo Alig  Dirk Lellinger  Harald Oehler  Sergey A Adamovsky  Christoph Schick
Affiliation:

aDeutsches Kunststoff-Institut, Schlossgartenstraße 6, D-64289 Darmstadt, Germany

bUniversität Rostock, Institut für Physik, Universitätsplatz 3, D-18051 Rostock, Germany

Abstract:A new microcalorimeter with eight parallel channels using robust, low cost sensors for characterization of coatings and adhesives is described and first experiments on coatings and adhesives are presented. The calorimetric sensors are based on thin glass plates (20 mm × 20 mm, thickness 150 μm) with heater and thermocouple sputtered on the surfaces (calorimetric active area of about 9 mm2). The setup allows heating and cooling experiments as well as isothermal measurements in the temperature-modulated mode with up to eight sensors in parallel. The measured quantities are the real (Cp) and imaginary part (Cp) of the complex heat capacity (View the MathML source), the related absolute value of the heat capacity (View the MathML source) and the heat flow phi. An industrial computer (NI PXI system) with specific software for calibration and data recording controls the electronic components. Sensors can be embedded in a temperature controlled oven (heating and cooling by Peltier elements) or alternatively in a climatic cabinet with controlled temperature and humidity.

The method has been applied successfully to monitoring of film formation of aqueous polymer dispersions (styrene-acrylate copolymer) and curing of coatings.

Keywords:Microcalorimeter  Temperature-modulated calorimetry  Thermo-physical properties  Coatings  Adhesives  Film formation  Curing  Humidity
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