Tinuvin® 5333-DW: novel waterborne UVA/HALS blend for high performance waterborne coatings
ECS 2013 – product presentation March 19th, 2013 Dr. Delphine Kimpel BASF SE, D – 67056 Ludwigshafen
Market situation and new trends
Novel Encapsulated Additives Technology
Features of novel Tinuvin® 5333-DW
Accelerated exposure results
Summary
Outline
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Reduced costs for OEM industries
Lower energy needs for curing Thinner films Eliminate repaint
Economic
Waterborne paints Label-free Removal of VOC solubilizers
Reduced environmental
impact
Environment
Market situation and new trends
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Increased performance for higher perceived
end-user value
Higher technical requirements Keep new look Longer time before repaint
Performance
Novel Encapsulation of Additives Technology
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H2O additive(s) + monomers 100 - 300 nm
(D50 by DLS)
„polymer- encapsulated„ colloidal particles
20 – 40 wt % actives 40 – 55 wt % solids
process by mini-emulsion polymerization
novel form of additives for
waterborne coatings
existing additives for
solvent borne coatings
Low viscosity, solvent-free aqueous UVA/HALS dispersion Easy to add by simple stir-in
No cosolvents needed Xi/R43 label-free
Active content 40 %, total solids ~55 % pH 6.0 – 9.5 Particle size D50 < 300 nm
Inherent long term shelf stability No influence on paint shelf stability
Tinuvin® 5333-DW features Easy to formulate w/ 2 in 1 product
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Glossy topcoat based on Acronal® LR 9014 Haze ∆E* (b/w) Yi
Non stabilized 124 Reference 5.8
0.9 % Tinuvin® 1130 92 0.5 6.3
2.0 % competition dispersion (52 % active) 307 3.4 10.8
1.0 % Tinuvin® 5333-DW 109 1.0 7.8
2.0 % Tinuvin® 5333-DW 135 1.6 8.5
3.0 % Tinuvin® 5333-DW 190 2.0 9.1
Minor influence on paint haze & ∆E*
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% LS based on delivery form on 100 % topcoat formulation WFT = 240 g/m2
Product Active content
Solid content Type
Tinuvin® 99-DW 24 % 40 % BTZ
Tinuvin® 400-DW 20 % 40 % HPT blue-shifted
Tinuvin® 477-DW 20 % 40 % HPT red-shifted
Tinuvin® 479-DW 20 % 40 % HPT advanced
Tinuvin® 123-DW 30 % 50 % NOR
Tinuvin® 5333-DW 40 % 52 % UVA/HALS
Tinuvin® 5333-DW: highest active content of the DW range
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25 mg/l ~ 0.25 % active in 40 µm DFT
50 mg/l ~ 0.50 % active in 40 µm DFT
100 mg/l ~ 1.00 % active in 40 µm DFT
150 mg/l ~ 1.50 % active in 40 µm DFT
500 mg/l ~ 2.00 % active in 40 µm DFT
UV blocking power
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% Transmittance
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Superior technical properties of Tinuvin® 5333-DW vs. classical BTZ and alternative UVA technologies for WB systems allow multiple potential applications:
Wood coatings (clear and light pigmented coatings for natural and stained wood, indoor furniture and flooring, joinery and many exterior wood finishing applications)
General industrial paints (i.e. WB 2K-PUR clear coats)
Plastic coatings (PC and PMMA sheets, panels, plates, foils, liners, tarpaulins…)
OPV (graphic arts, printed goods, decals, signs…)
Coatings for glass (architectural glazing, packaging materials)
Architectural coatings (roofing, flooring, walls…)
Applications
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Main industry: joinery (decking)
1K WB acrylic dispersion: Acronal® LR 9014
Accelerated weathering test: Q-UV (EN 927-6):
Colour deviation (∆E*)
60 ° gloss retention
Xe-WOM (DIN 4892-2):
UVA retention
Test results - joinery
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2 x 150 g/m2 (wet), brush application, 33.10 % s.c. (th.) 18.90 DI-water 0.10 AMP 90 0.10 Byk® 346 0.30 Tego® Foamex 8100 2.20 Propylenglycol 2.20 Solvenon® DPM 73.50 Acronal® LR 9014 0.70 CoapurTM XS 71 0.70 Collacral® PU 10 W 1.30 DI-water
Glossy topcoat based on Acronal® LR 9014
Formulations & application
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Primer:
Topcoat:
1 x 80 g/m2 (wet), brush application, 11.00 % s.c. (th.) 1/3 topcoat + 2/3 DI-water
Q-UV exposure (EN 927-6) – ∆E* Acronal® LR 9014 based glossy topcoat on pine DFT ~ 200 µm, % LS delivery form on 100 % formulation
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control 29 30
0.9 % Tinuvin®
1130 28 22 11 42 40
240 h 960 h 3400 h 4000 h 2160 h 4500 h
2.0 % competition dispersion 46 28 14 48 48 51
no cracks
3.0 % Tinuvin®
5333-DW 33 19 8 35 35 42
0.9 % Tinuvin®
5151 44 12 34 38 36 38
cracks
Q-UV exposure (EN 927-6) – 60 ° gloss Acronal® LR 9014 based glossy topcoat on pine DFT ~ 200 µm, % LS delivery form on 100 % formulation
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control 70 78
0.9 % Tinuvin®
1130 76 74 72 68 76
240 h 960 h 3400 h 4000 h 2160 h 4500 h
2.0 % competition dispersion 57 57 58 54 47 47
no cracks
3.0 % Tinuvin®
5333-DW 64 60 77 74 64 77
0.9 % Tinuvin®
5151 38 53 34 26 37 39
cracks
Q-UV exposure (EN 927-6) – ∆E* 2.00 % lignin stabilizer in primer (except control) Acronal® LR 9014 based glossy topcoat on pine DFT ~ 200 µm, % LS delivery form on 100 % formulation
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control 28 30
0.9 % Tinuvin®
1130 19 10 4 28 30
240 h 960 h 3400 h 4000 h 2160 h 5000 h 6000 h
0.9 % Tinuvin®
5151 36 3 5 20 38
cracks
3.0 % Tinuvin®
5333-DW 8 4 4 22 26 35 43 no cracks
Q-UV exposure (EN 927-6) – 60 ° gloss 2.00 % lignin stabilizer in primer (except control) Acronal® LR 9014 based glossy topcoat on pine DFT ~ 200 µm, % LS delivery form on 100 % formulation
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control 70 78
0.9 % Tinuvin®
1130 70 67 83 75 75
240 h 960 h 3400 h 4000 h 2160 h 5000 h 6000 h
0.9 % Tinuvin®
5151 39 44 34 34 38
cracks
3.0 % Tinuvin®
5333-DW 68 68 67 76 66 72 71 no cracks
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Xe-WOM exposure [h]
0.9 % Tinuvin® 1130
1.0 % Tinuvin® 5333-DW
2.0 % Tinuvin® 5333-DW
3.0 % Tinuvin® 5333-DW
2.0 % competition dispersion
Xe-WOM (DIN 4892-2) - Photopermanence Acronal® LR 9014 based glossy topcoat on pine DFT ~ 30 µm, % LS delivery form on 100 % formulation
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Superior performance under Q-UV conditions: higher colour retention combined with high gloss retention
Superior photopermanence vs. classical BTZ
Broader compatibility (no exudation)
No labelling
No co-solvent needed
Improved performance when combined to lignin stabilizer (on light woods only)
Summary
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TINUVIN® 5333-DW: right product for high performance waterborne transparent coatings
Research Frank Pirrung Clemens Auschra Jens-Uwe Voigt Miriam Langendörfer Sonja Gabriel Andreas Gernandt
Development Wolfgang Peter Thorsten Hönerbach
PS&R Thomas Vogel
Acknowledgments
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION
Pilot Volker Herz Werner Heinisch Norman Franke Markus Zitt Rolf Kugler Jacques Simonin Gerard Eichlisberger Walter Tschanen
Product Management André Chaperon Rosanna Telesca
Production Andy Avison Andy Petherick James Hudston
Commercial Mktg Bernd Brandl
Technical Mktg Dietmar Proske Thomas Baumgartner Daniel Rogez