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4.2.8 UV 70
4.2.9 Chemical modification 72
5 Typical Primer Formulations and Applications to Different
Substrates 77
5.1 Adhesives and sealants 77
5.2 Coatings 78
5.3 Coil coating 81
5.4 Cosmetics 82
5.5 Dental 82
5.6 Leather 83
5.7 Metal 83
5.8 Optical devices 86
5.9 Paper 86
5.10 Polymers and plastics 86
5.11 Printing 88
5.12 Wood 89
6 Polymer Modification to Improve Adhesion 93
6.1 Selection of co-monomers 93
6.2 Selection of polyols and isocyanates 95
6.3 Modification of polymers by maleic anhydride 95
6.4 Modification by epoxy group 96
6.5 Silane grafting 98
7 Properties of Adhesion Promoters 101
7.1 Acrylates 101
7.2 Amines, amides, aminoamides 102
7.3 Aryl diazonium salts 103
7.4 Benzene derivatives 104
7.5 Carbamic resin 105
7.6 Chlorinated polyolefins 105
7.7 Crosslinkers 107
7.8 Epoxides 108
7.9 Esters 109
7.10 Inorganic compounds 110
7.11 Ionomers 111
7.12 Isocyanates 113
7.13 Isocyanurates 114
7.14 Lignin 115
7.15 Maleic anhydride modified polymers 116
7.16 Melamine 118
7.17 Monomers 119
7.18 Oligomers 120
7.19 Phenol novolac resins 121