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Nanoscale Thermal Property Characterization of Automotive Polymer Coatings

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

Louis T. Germinario*
Affiliation:
Eastman Chemical Company, Corporate Analytical Services, Kingsport, TN

Abstract

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This article discusses AFM-based localized thermal analysis of crosslinked polymer coatings based on a recent breakthrough in nanoscale thermal probe technology. Examples include the monitoring of the softening point of automotive clearcoat systems, as a function of cure time and cure temperature and characterization of degradation and embrittlement of weathered acrylic-polyurethane coatings. Comparison of nano thermal analysis with bulk DSC and MDSC is made and its inherent advantages over DSC in analyzing surfaces is demonstrated.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Microscopy Society of America 2007

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