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Organic Coatings : Science and Technology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017Copyright date: ©2017Edition: 4th edDescription: 1 online resource (515 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781119337218
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Organic CoatingsDDC classification:
  • 667.9
LOC classification:
  • TP1175.S6
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Coatings -- 1.1 Definitions and Scope -- 1.2 Types of Coatings -- 1.3 Composition of Coatings -- 1.4 Coating History -- 1.5 Commercial Considerations -- References -- Chapter 2 Polymerization and Film Formation -- 2.1 Polymers -- 2.1.1 Molecular Weight (MW) -- 2.1.2 Morphology and Glass Transition Temperature, Tg -- 2.2 Polymerization -- 2.2.1 Chain-Growth Polymerization -- 2.2.2 Step-Growth Polymerization -- 2.3 Film Formation -- 2.3.1 Film Formation by Solvent Evaporation from Solutions of Thermoplastic Binders -- 2.3.2 Film Formation from Solutions of Thermosetting Resins -- 2.3.3 Film Formation by Coalescence of Polymer Particles -- General References -- References -- Chapter 3 Flow -- 3.1 Shear Flow -- 3.2 Types of Shear Flow -- 3.3 Determination of Shear Viscosity -- 3.3.1 Capillary Viscometers -- 3.3.2 Rheometers -- 3.3.3 Rotating Disk Viscometers -- 3.3.4 Bubble Viscometers -- 3.3.5 Efflux Cups -- 3.3.6 Paddle Viscometers -- 3.4 Shear Viscosity of Resin Solutions -- 3.4.1 Temperature Dependence of Viscosity -- 3.4.2 Dilute Polymer Solution Viscosity -- 3.4.3 Concentrated Polymer Solution Viscosity -- 3.5 Viscosity of Liquids With Dispersed Phases -- 3.5.1 Thickeners for Latex Coatings -- 3.6 Other Modes of Flow -- 3.6.1 Turbulent Flow -- 3.6.2 Normal Force Flow -- 3.6.3 Extensional Flow -- General References -- References -- Chapter 4 Mechanical Properties -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Basic Mechanical Properties -- 4.2.1 Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) -- 4.2.2 Viscoelasticity -- 4.2.3 Dynamic Mechanical Behavior -- 4.3 Fracture Mechanics -- 4.4 Abrasion, Scratch, and Mar Resistance -- 4.4.1 Abrasion Resistance -- 4.4.2 Scratch and Mar Resistance -- 4.5 Measurement of Mechanical Properties -- 4.6 Tests of Coatings on Substrates.
4.6.1 Field Exposure Tests -- 4.6.2 Laboratory Simulation Tests -- 4.6.3 Empirical Tests -- General References -- References -- Chapter 5 Exterior Durability -- 5.1 Photoinitiated Oxidative Degradation -- 5.2 Photostabilization -- 5.2.1 UV Absorbers and Excited State Quenchers -- 5.2.2 Antioxidants -- 5.2.3 Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers -- 5.2.4 Pigmentation Effects -- 5.3 Degradation of Chlorinated Resins -- 5.4 Hydrolytic Degradation -- 5.5 Other Modes of Failure on Exterior Exposure -- 5.6 Testing For Exterior Durability -- 5.6.1 Natural Weathering -- 5.6.2 Accelerated Outdoor Exposure -- 5.6.3 Accelerated Laboratory Weathering Devices -- 5.6.4 Analysis of Coating Changes during Weathering -- 5.7 Service Life Prediction -- General References -- References -- Chapter 6 Adhesion -- 6.1 Mechanisms of Adhesion -- 6.1.1 Surface Mechanical Effects on Adhesion -- 6.1.2 Relationships between Wetting and Adhesion -- 6.1.3 Chemical Interactions between Coatings and Surfaces -- 6.2 Mechanical Stresses and Adhesion -- 6.3 Adhesion to Metal Surfaces -- 6.3.1 Conversion Coating and Pretreatment of Metal Substrates -- 6.4 Characterization of Surfaces -- 6.5 Organic Chemical Treatment of Substrates to Enhance Adhesion -- 6.6 Covalent Bonding To Glass and Metal Substrates -- 6.7 Adhesion to Plastics and to Coatings -- 6.8 Testing for Adhesion -- General References -- References -- Chapter 7 Corrosion Protection by Coatings -- 7.1 Corrosion Basics -- 7.2 Corrosion of Uncoated Steel -- 7.3 Corrosion Protection of Metals -- 7.3.1 Passivation: Anodic Protection -- 7.3.2 Cathodic Protection -- 7.3.3 Barrier Protection and Inhibition -- 7.4 Corrosion Protection by Intact Coatings -- 7.4.1 Critical Factors -- 7.4.2 Adhesion for Corrosion Protection -- 7.4.3 Factors Affecting Oxygen and Water Permeability -- 7.5 Corrosion Protection by Nonintact Films.
7.5.1 Minimizing Growth of Imperfections: Cathodic Delamination -- 7.5.2 Primers with Passivating Pigments -- 7.5.3 Cathodic Protection by Zinc-Rich Primers -- 7.5.4 Smart Corrosion Control Coatings -- 7.6 Evaluation and Testing -- General References -- References -- Chapter 8 Acrylic Resins -- 8.1 Thermoplastic Acrylic Resins -- 8.2 Thermosetting Acrylic Resins -- 8.2.1 Hydroxy-Functional Acrylic Resins -- 8.2.2 Acrylics Having Other Functional Groups -- 8.3 Water-Reducible Thermosetting Acrylic Resins -- References -- Chapter 9 Latexes -- 9.1 Emulsion Polymerization -- 9.1.1 Raw Materials for Emulsion Polymerization -- 9.1.2 Emulsion Polymerization Variables -- 9.1.3 Sequential Polymerization -- 9.2 Acrylic Latexes -- 9.3 Vinyl Ester Latexes -- 9.4 Thermosetting Latexes -- 9.4.1 One-Package Thermosetting Latex Coatings That Require Baking for Cure -- 9.4.2 Two-Package (2 K) Thermosetting Latex Coatings That Do Not Require Baking -- 9.4.3 One-Package Thermosetting Latex Coatings That Do Not Require Baking -- General References -- References -- Chapter 10 Polyester Resins -- 10.1 Hydroxy-Terminated Polyester Resins for Conventional Solids Coatings -- 10.1.1 Selection of Polyols -- 10.1.2 Selection of Polyacids -- 10.2 Polyester Resins for High Solids Coatings -- 10.3 Carboxylic Acid-Terminated Polyester Resins -- 10.4 Carbamate-Functional Polyester Resins -- 10.5 Water-Reducible Polyester Resins -- 10.6 Polyester Resins for Powder Coatings -- References -- Chapter 11 Amino Resins -- 11.1 Synthesis Of Melamine-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.1.1 The Methylolation Reaction -- 11.1.2 The Etherification Reaction -- 11.1.3 Self-Condensation Reactions -- 11.2 Types of Mf Resins -- 11.3 Mf-Polyol Reactions in Coatings -- 11.3.1 Catalysis of MF-Polyol Reactions -- 11.3.2 Kinetics and Mechanism of MF-Polyol Co-condensation -- 11.3.3 Package Stability Considerations.
11.3.4 MF Resin Reactions with Carboxylic Acids, Urethanes, Carbamates, and Malonate-Blocked Isocyanates -- 11.4 Other Amino Resins -- 11.4.1 Urea-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.4.2 Benzoguanamine-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.4.3 Glycoluril-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.4.4 Poly(meth)acrylamide- Formaldehyde Resins -- References -- Chapter 12 Polyurethanes and Polyisocyanates -- 12.1 Reactions of Isocyanates -- 12.2 Kinetics of Reactions of Isocyanates with Alcohols -- 12.2.1 Noncatalyzed Reactions -- 12.2.2 Catalysts -- 12.2.3 Interrelationships in Catalysis -- 12.3 Isocyanates Used in Coatings -- 12.3.1 Aromatic Isocyanates -- 12.3.2 Aliphatic Isocyanates -- 12.4 Two-Package (2K) Solventborne Urethane Coatings -- 12.4.1 2K Polyurea Coatings -- 12.5 Blocked Isocyanates -- 12.5.1 Principles of Blocking and Deblocking -- 12.5.2 Blocking Groups -- 12.5.3 Catalysis of Blocked Isocyanate Coatings -- 12.6 Moisture-Curable Urethane Coatings -- 12.7 Waterborne Polyurethane Coatings -- 12.7.1 Polyurethane Dispersions -- 12.7.2 Acrylic/Polyurethane Blends and Hybrid Dispersions -- 12.7.3 2K Waterborne Urethanes -- 12.8 Hydroxy-Terminated Polyurethanes -- References -- Chapter 13 Epoxy and Phenolic Resins -- 13.1 Epoxy Resins -- 13.1.1 Bisphenol A Epoxy Resins -- 13.1.2 Other Epoxy Resins -- 13.2 Amine Cross-Linked Epoxy Resins -- 13.2.1 Pot Life and Cure Time Considerations -- 13.2.2 Toxicity and Stoichiometric Considerations -- 13.2.3 Graininess and Blushing -- 13.2.4 Tg Considerations -- 13.2.5 Other Formulating Considerations -- 13.2.6 Waterborne Epoxy-Amine Systems -- 13.3 Other Cross-Linking Agents for Epoxy Resins -- 13.3.1 Phenols -- 13.3.2 Carboxylic Acids and Anhydrides -- 13.3.3 Hydroxyl Groups -- 13.3.4 Mercaptans -- 13.3.5 Homopolymerization -- 13.4 Water-Reducible Epoxy/Acrylic Graft Copolymers: Epoxy/Acrylic Hybrids -- 13.5 Epoxy Resin Phosphate Esters.
13.6 Phenolic Resins -- 13.6.1 Resole Phenolic Resins -- 13.6.2 Novolac Phenolic Resins -- 13.6.3 Ether Derivatives of Phenolic Resins -- General References -- References -- Chapter 14 Drying Oils -- 14.1 Compositions of Natural Oils -- 14.2 Autoxidation and Cross-Linking -- 14.2.1 Nonconjugated Drying Oils -- 14.2.2 Catalysis of Autoxidation and Cross-Linking -- 14.2.3 Conjugated Drying Oils -- 14.3 Synthetic and Modified Drying Oils -- 14.3.1 Heat Bodied Oils, Blown Oils, and Dimer Acids -- 14.3.2 Varnishes -- 14.3.3 Synthetic Conjugated Oils -- 14.3.4 Esters of Higher Functionality Polyols -- 14.3.5 Maleated Oils -- 14.3.6 Vinyl-Modified Oils -- General References -- References -- Chapter 15 Alkyd Resins -- 15.1 Oxidizing Alkyds -- 15.1.1 Monobasic Acid Selection -- 15.1.2 Polyol Selection -- 15.1.3 Dibasic Acid Selection -- 15.2 High Solids Oxidizing Alkyds -- 15.3 Waterborne Oxidizing Alkyds -- 15.3.1 Water-Reducible Alkyds -- 15.3.2 Alkyd Emulsions -- 15.4 Nonoxidizing Alkyds -- 15.5 Synthetic Procedures for Alkyd Resins -- 15.5.1 Synthesis from Oils or Fatty Acids -- 15.5.2 Process Variations -- 15.6 Modified Alkyds -- 15.7 Uralkyds and Other Autoxidizable Urethanes -- 15.7.1 Uralkyds -- 15.7.2 Autoxidizable Polyurethane Dispersions -- 15.8 Epoxy Esters -- General References -- References -- Chapter 16 Silicon Derivatives -- 16.1 Silicones -- 16.1.1 Silicone Rubbers and Resins -- 16.1.2 Modified Silicone Resins -- 16.1.3 Silicone-Modified Resins -- 16.2 Reactive Silanes -- 16.3 Orthosilicates -- 16.3.1 Sol-Gel Coatings -- General References -- References -- Chapter 17 Other Resins and Cross-Linkers -- 17.1 Halogenated Polymers -- 17.1.1 Solution-Grade Thermoplastic Vinyl Chloride Copolymers -- 17.1.2 Vinyl Chloride Dispersion Copolymers -- 17.1.3 Chlorinated Rubber, Chlorinated Ethylene/Vinyl Acetate Copolymers, and Chlorinated Polyolefins.
17.1.4 Fluorinated Polymers.
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Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Coatings -- 1.1 Definitions and Scope -- 1.2 Types of Coatings -- 1.3 Composition of Coatings -- 1.4 Coating History -- 1.5 Commercial Considerations -- References -- Chapter 2 Polymerization and Film Formation -- 2.1 Polymers -- 2.1.1 Molecular Weight (MW) -- 2.1.2 Morphology and Glass Transition Temperature, Tg -- 2.2 Polymerization -- 2.2.1 Chain-Growth Polymerization -- 2.2.2 Step-Growth Polymerization -- 2.3 Film Formation -- 2.3.1 Film Formation by Solvent Evaporation from Solutions of Thermoplastic Binders -- 2.3.2 Film Formation from Solutions of Thermosetting Resins -- 2.3.3 Film Formation by Coalescence of Polymer Particles -- General References -- References -- Chapter 3 Flow -- 3.1 Shear Flow -- 3.2 Types of Shear Flow -- 3.3 Determination of Shear Viscosity -- 3.3.1 Capillary Viscometers -- 3.3.2 Rheometers -- 3.3.3 Rotating Disk Viscometers -- 3.3.4 Bubble Viscometers -- 3.3.5 Efflux Cups -- 3.3.6 Paddle Viscometers -- 3.4 Shear Viscosity of Resin Solutions -- 3.4.1 Temperature Dependence of Viscosity -- 3.4.2 Dilute Polymer Solution Viscosity -- 3.4.3 Concentrated Polymer Solution Viscosity -- 3.5 Viscosity of Liquids With Dispersed Phases -- 3.5.1 Thickeners for Latex Coatings -- 3.6 Other Modes of Flow -- 3.6.1 Turbulent Flow -- 3.6.2 Normal Force Flow -- 3.6.3 Extensional Flow -- General References -- References -- Chapter 4 Mechanical Properties -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Basic Mechanical Properties -- 4.2.1 Glass Transition Temperature (Tg) -- 4.2.2 Viscoelasticity -- 4.2.3 Dynamic Mechanical Behavior -- 4.3 Fracture Mechanics -- 4.4 Abrasion, Scratch, and Mar Resistance -- 4.4.1 Abrasion Resistance -- 4.4.2 Scratch and Mar Resistance -- 4.5 Measurement of Mechanical Properties -- 4.6 Tests of Coatings on Substrates.

4.6.1 Field Exposure Tests -- 4.6.2 Laboratory Simulation Tests -- 4.6.3 Empirical Tests -- General References -- References -- Chapter 5 Exterior Durability -- 5.1 Photoinitiated Oxidative Degradation -- 5.2 Photostabilization -- 5.2.1 UV Absorbers and Excited State Quenchers -- 5.2.2 Antioxidants -- 5.2.3 Hindered Amine Light Stabilizers -- 5.2.4 Pigmentation Effects -- 5.3 Degradation of Chlorinated Resins -- 5.4 Hydrolytic Degradation -- 5.5 Other Modes of Failure on Exterior Exposure -- 5.6 Testing For Exterior Durability -- 5.6.1 Natural Weathering -- 5.6.2 Accelerated Outdoor Exposure -- 5.6.3 Accelerated Laboratory Weathering Devices -- 5.6.4 Analysis of Coating Changes during Weathering -- 5.7 Service Life Prediction -- General References -- References -- Chapter 6 Adhesion -- 6.1 Mechanisms of Adhesion -- 6.1.1 Surface Mechanical Effects on Adhesion -- 6.1.2 Relationships between Wetting and Adhesion -- 6.1.3 Chemical Interactions between Coatings and Surfaces -- 6.2 Mechanical Stresses and Adhesion -- 6.3 Adhesion to Metal Surfaces -- 6.3.1 Conversion Coating and Pretreatment of Metal Substrates -- 6.4 Characterization of Surfaces -- 6.5 Organic Chemical Treatment of Substrates to Enhance Adhesion -- 6.6 Covalent Bonding To Glass and Metal Substrates -- 6.7 Adhesion to Plastics and to Coatings -- 6.8 Testing for Adhesion -- General References -- References -- Chapter 7 Corrosion Protection by Coatings -- 7.1 Corrosion Basics -- 7.2 Corrosion of Uncoated Steel -- 7.3 Corrosion Protection of Metals -- 7.3.1 Passivation: Anodic Protection -- 7.3.2 Cathodic Protection -- 7.3.3 Barrier Protection and Inhibition -- 7.4 Corrosion Protection by Intact Coatings -- 7.4.1 Critical Factors -- 7.4.2 Adhesion for Corrosion Protection -- 7.4.3 Factors Affecting Oxygen and Water Permeability -- 7.5 Corrosion Protection by Nonintact Films.

7.5.1 Minimizing Growth of Imperfections: Cathodic Delamination -- 7.5.2 Primers with Passivating Pigments -- 7.5.3 Cathodic Protection by Zinc-Rich Primers -- 7.5.4 Smart Corrosion Control Coatings -- 7.6 Evaluation and Testing -- General References -- References -- Chapter 8 Acrylic Resins -- 8.1 Thermoplastic Acrylic Resins -- 8.2 Thermosetting Acrylic Resins -- 8.2.1 Hydroxy-Functional Acrylic Resins -- 8.2.2 Acrylics Having Other Functional Groups -- 8.3 Water-Reducible Thermosetting Acrylic Resins -- References -- Chapter 9 Latexes -- 9.1 Emulsion Polymerization -- 9.1.1 Raw Materials for Emulsion Polymerization -- 9.1.2 Emulsion Polymerization Variables -- 9.1.3 Sequential Polymerization -- 9.2 Acrylic Latexes -- 9.3 Vinyl Ester Latexes -- 9.4 Thermosetting Latexes -- 9.4.1 One-Package Thermosetting Latex Coatings That Require Baking for Cure -- 9.4.2 Two-Package (2 K) Thermosetting Latex Coatings That Do Not Require Baking -- 9.4.3 One-Package Thermosetting Latex Coatings That Do Not Require Baking -- General References -- References -- Chapter 10 Polyester Resins -- 10.1 Hydroxy-Terminated Polyester Resins for Conventional Solids Coatings -- 10.1.1 Selection of Polyols -- 10.1.2 Selection of Polyacids -- 10.2 Polyester Resins for High Solids Coatings -- 10.3 Carboxylic Acid-Terminated Polyester Resins -- 10.4 Carbamate-Functional Polyester Resins -- 10.5 Water-Reducible Polyester Resins -- 10.6 Polyester Resins for Powder Coatings -- References -- Chapter 11 Amino Resins -- 11.1 Synthesis Of Melamine-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.1.1 The Methylolation Reaction -- 11.1.2 The Etherification Reaction -- 11.1.3 Self-Condensation Reactions -- 11.2 Types of Mf Resins -- 11.3 Mf-Polyol Reactions in Coatings -- 11.3.1 Catalysis of MF-Polyol Reactions -- 11.3.2 Kinetics and Mechanism of MF-Polyol Co-condensation -- 11.3.3 Package Stability Considerations.

11.3.4 MF Resin Reactions with Carboxylic Acids, Urethanes, Carbamates, and Malonate-Blocked Isocyanates -- 11.4 Other Amino Resins -- 11.4.1 Urea-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.4.2 Benzoguanamine-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.4.3 Glycoluril-Formaldehyde Resins -- 11.4.4 Poly(meth)acrylamide- Formaldehyde Resins -- References -- Chapter 12 Polyurethanes and Polyisocyanates -- 12.1 Reactions of Isocyanates -- 12.2 Kinetics of Reactions of Isocyanates with Alcohols -- 12.2.1 Noncatalyzed Reactions -- 12.2.2 Catalysts -- 12.2.3 Interrelationships in Catalysis -- 12.3 Isocyanates Used in Coatings -- 12.3.1 Aromatic Isocyanates -- 12.3.2 Aliphatic Isocyanates -- 12.4 Two-Package (2K) Solventborne Urethane Coatings -- 12.4.1 2K Polyurea Coatings -- 12.5 Blocked Isocyanates -- 12.5.1 Principles of Blocking and Deblocking -- 12.5.2 Blocking Groups -- 12.5.3 Catalysis of Blocked Isocyanate Coatings -- 12.6 Moisture-Curable Urethane Coatings -- 12.7 Waterborne Polyurethane Coatings -- 12.7.1 Polyurethane Dispersions -- 12.7.2 Acrylic/Polyurethane Blends and Hybrid Dispersions -- 12.7.3 2K Waterborne Urethanes -- 12.8 Hydroxy-Terminated Polyurethanes -- References -- Chapter 13 Epoxy and Phenolic Resins -- 13.1 Epoxy Resins -- 13.1.1 Bisphenol A Epoxy Resins -- 13.1.2 Other Epoxy Resins -- 13.2 Amine Cross-Linked Epoxy Resins -- 13.2.1 Pot Life and Cure Time Considerations -- 13.2.2 Toxicity and Stoichiometric Considerations -- 13.2.3 Graininess and Blushing -- 13.2.4 Tg Considerations -- 13.2.5 Other Formulating Considerations -- 13.2.6 Waterborne Epoxy-Amine Systems -- 13.3 Other Cross-Linking Agents for Epoxy Resins -- 13.3.1 Phenols -- 13.3.2 Carboxylic Acids and Anhydrides -- 13.3.3 Hydroxyl Groups -- 13.3.4 Mercaptans -- 13.3.5 Homopolymerization -- 13.4 Water-Reducible Epoxy/Acrylic Graft Copolymers: Epoxy/Acrylic Hybrids -- 13.5 Epoxy Resin Phosphate Esters.

13.6 Phenolic Resins -- 13.6.1 Resole Phenolic Resins -- 13.6.2 Novolac Phenolic Resins -- 13.6.3 Ether Derivatives of Phenolic Resins -- General References -- References -- Chapter 14 Drying Oils -- 14.1 Compositions of Natural Oils -- 14.2 Autoxidation and Cross-Linking -- 14.2.1 Nonconjugated Drying Oils -- 14.2.2 Catalysis of Autoxidation and Cross-Linking -- 14.2.3 Conjugated Drying Oils -- 14.3 Synthetic and Modified Drying Oils -- 14.3.1 Heat Bodied Oils, Blown Oils, and Dimer Acids -- 14.3.2 Varnishes -- 14.3.3 Synthetic Conjugated Oils -- 14.3.4 Esters of Higher Functionality Polyols -- 14.3.5 Maleated Oils -- 14.3.6 Vinyl-Modified Oils -- General References -- References -- Chapter 15 Alkyd Resins -- 15.1 Oxidizing Alkyds -- 15.1.1 Monobasic Acid Selection -- 15.1.2 Polyol Selection -- 15.1.3 Dibasic Acid Selection -- 15.2 High Solids Oxidizing Alkyds -- 15.3 Waterborne Oxidizing Alkyds -- 15.3.1 Water-Reducible Alkyds -- 15.3.2 Alkyd Emulsions -- 15.4 Nonoxidizing Alkyds -- 15.5 Synthetic Procedures for Alkyd Resins -- 15.5.1 Synthesis from Oils or Fatty Acids -- 15.5.2 Process Variations -- 15.6 Modified Alkyds -- 15.7 Uralkyds and Other Autoxidizable Urethanes -- 15.7.1 Uralkyds -- 15.7.2 Autoxidizable Polyurethane Dispersions -- 15.8 Epoxy Esters -- General References -- References -- Chapter 16 Silicon Derivatives -- 16.1 Silicones -- 16.1.1 Silicone Rubbers and Resins -- 16.1.2 Modified Silicone Resins -- 16.1.3 Silicone-Modified Resins -- 16.2 Reactive Silanes -- 16.3 Orthosilicates -- 16.3.1 Sol-Gel Coatings -- General References -- References -- Chapter 17 Other Resins and Cross-Linkers -- 17.1 Halogenated Polymers -- 17.1.1 Solution-Grade Thermoplastic Vinyl Chloride Copolymers -- 17.1.2 Vinyl Chloride Dispersion Copolymers -- 17.1.3 Chlorinated Rubber, Chlorinated Ethylene/Vinyl Acetate Copolymers, and Chlorinated Polyolefins.

17.1.4 Fluorinated Polymers.

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