UV cured transparent silicone modified polyurethane-acrylate coatings
Conventional UV cured PUs suffer from low hardness, which will be scratched during the course of storage and transportation. They also undergoe severe pyrolysis when the temperature exceeds 200 °C, and the poor heat resistance limit their application in the high-temperature field.
To address these challenges, a type of UV cured transparent coating was prepared with thiol silicone resin and polyurethane-acrylate through thiol-ene click reaction. The coatings obtained exhibited excellent scratch resistance, good thermal stability, fairly strong adhesion, efficient water resistance and good UV radiation resistance. More specifically, the pencil hardness and initial thermal decomposition temperature are in the range of 6 B–9 H and 297 °C–306 °C respectively, which are more superior to those of the conventional UV cured PUs.
Excellent scratch resistance
More strikingly, the coatings obtained excellent scratch resistance because there were no traces on the coatings, even the slides are broken, when the cross cut tests were carried out on the coatings cured for 40 s–60 s. The coatings obtained are also with transmittance in the range of 85 %–99 %, adhesive properties to the slides can reach grade 0, water absorption in the range of 0.23 wt%–0.60 wt%, exposed to UV (7.8 mw.cm−2) at ambient for 180 min without turn yellow. The transparent silicone modified polyurethane–acrylate coatings prepared are promising for widespread applications in the information technology devices and automobile, etc.
The study has been published in Progress in Organic Coatings, Volume 144, July 2020.