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Shellac‐acrylic emulsion paint for cementations surfaces

M.F. Ansari (Division of Lac Processing and Product Development, Indian Lac Research Institute, Ranchi, India)
D.N. Goswami (Division of Lac Processing and Product Development, Indian Lac Research Institute, Ranchi, India)

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 1 July 2006

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Abstract

Purpose

To explore compatibility of natural resin shellac with acrylic resin in order to make a more eco‐friendly coating composition and also to open a new avenue for consumption of shellac.

Design/methodology/approach

Different compositions of paint were prepared by varying the contents of shellac and acrylic resin. Selection was made for the composition yielding the best combination of properties like water resistance, alkali resistance, washability, etc.

Findings

Modification of shellac with acrylic resin showed improved film performance. The modified product showed good adhesion, finish; the films were smooth, flexible and no flaking/detachment was observed from the surfaces. This resulted in from esterification linkages between shellac and acrylic resin.

Research limitations/implications

The concentration of shellac in the composition was limited to a certain extent. Increase in shellac content impairs the film performance of the composition, especially with regard to alkali resistance.

Practical implications

Shellac was found to be very compatible with acrylic resin at all concentrations, this may be adopted in developing other shellac‐acrylic based products.

Originality/value

The modification of shellac with acrylic resin has been done, for the first time, to open a new vista for the consumption of shellac in surface coating.

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Citation

Ansari, M.F. and Goswami, D.N. (2006), "Shellac‐acrylic emulsion paint for cementations surfaces", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 35 No. 4, pp. 183-187. https://doi.org/10.1108/03699420610677172

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2006, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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