- An
alkyd is a
polyester resin modified by the
addition of
fatty acids and
other components.
Alkyds are
derived from
polyols and
organic acids including...
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varnishes employ some form of
alkyd for
producing a
protective film.
Alkyds have good solvent,
moisture and UV
light resistance.
Alkyds are
chemically modified...
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- used to coat the
inside of oil tanks.
Water reducible alkyds are
basically conventional alkyd resins (i.e.,
polyesters based on
saturated or unsaturated...
- The name
alkyd is
derived from the same root, acid /alcohol. The
early alkyds were
called Glyptal resins,
since then,
these have
branched out to use out...
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types of plastic-like
polymers to make it work. The most
commonly used are
alkyds and acrylics.
Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) is
another substitute for acrylics...
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shortage of
linseed oil in the
supply market that
artificial resins, or
alkyds, were invented.
Cheap and easy to make, they held the
color well and lasted...
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products no
longer contain whale oil,
instead using resins derived from
alkyds, polyurethanes, epoxies, latex, etc. Rust-Oleum
remained a family-owned...
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often prepared from
silicone resins via room
temperature vulcanization.
Alkyd resins are used in
paints and
varnishes and
harden or cure by
exposure to...
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chemistry where they
function as
crosslinking agents and
chain extenders.
Alkyd resins for example, use
polyols in
their synthesis and are used in paints...