used to deliver visual aspects to them. Several investigations were conducted to comprehend color variation of paints as function of accelerated tests however, limited information is found concerning these variations versus field exposure. Thus, there is the interest to cover this lack of information and investigate color changes of waterborne paints versus field exposure. In this study colored styrene-acrylic painted steel panels were naturally aged in the alpine climate of Trento, northern of Italy. Color measurements were conducted according to the CIEL*a*b* standard. Gloss measurements and FT-IR spectroscopy assessed variations on the surface topography and chemical structure of the coated panels. It was observed that the changes in color of the colored paints were commanded by the interaction of ultraviolet radiation and they were dependent on the chemical nature of the color pigments. In addition, in themonthswith attenuated solar irradiance and predominance of TOWISO conditions, gloss reduction rates and L* of the coated panels have their evolution trend shifted. Upon accelerated UV.B ageing conducted in dry condition neither fluctuations on the L* nor attenuation on the gloss reduction rates were detected.

Color variation of electrophoretic styrene-acrylic paints under field and accelerated ultraviolet exposure / Ecco, Luiz Gustavo; Rossi, Stefano; Fedel, Michele; Deflorian, Flavio. - In: MATERIALS & DESIGN. - ISSN 1873-4197. - STAMPA. - 2017:116(2017), pp. 554-564. [10.1016/j.matdes.2016.12.051]

Color variation of electrophoretic styrene-acrylic paints under field and accelerated ultraviolet exposure

Ecco, Luiz Gustavo;Rossi, Stefano;Fedel, Michele;Deflorian, Flavio
2017-01-01

Abstract

used to deliver visual aspects to them. Several investigations were conducted to comprehend color variation of paints as function of accelerated tests however, limited information is found concerning these variations versus field exposure. Thus, there is the interest to cover this lack of information and investigate color changes of waterborne paints versus field exposure. In this study colored styrene-acrylic painted steel panels were naturally aged in the alpine climate of Trento, northern of Italy. Color measurements were conducted according to the CIEL*a*b* standard. Gloss measurements and FT-IR spectroscopy assessed variations on the surface topography and chemical structure of the coated panels. It was observed that the changes in color of the colored paints were commanded by the interaction of ultraviolet radiation and they were dependent on the chemical nature of the color pigments. In addition, in themonthswith attenuated solar irradiance and predominance of TOWISO conditions, gloss reduction rates and L* of the coated panels have their evolution trend shifted. Upon accelerated UV.B ageing conducted in dry condition neither fluctuations on the L* nor attenuation on the gloss reduction rates were detected.
2017
116
Ecco, Luiz Gustavo; Rossi, Stefano; Fedel, Michele; Deflorian, Flavio
Color variation of electrophoretic styrene-acrylic paints under field and accelerated ultraviolet exposure / Ecco, Luiz Gustavo; Rossi, Stefano; Fedel, Michele; Deflorian, Flavio. - In: MATERIALS & DESIGN. - ISSN 1873-4197. - STAMPA. - 2017:116(2017), pp. 554-564. [10.1016/j.matdes.2016.12.051]
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