Wear-resistant wood primary coat
A primer and wood technology, used in primers, coatings, polyamide coatings, etc., can solve the problems of poor wear resistance of primers, easy to be worn through, and exposed substrates, etc., to achieve high wear resistance and construction. The effect of improved properties such as surface gloss and transparency
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Embodiment 1
[0014] The wear-resistant wood primer comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 35 parts of acrylic resin, 15 parts of soybean oil lecithin, 8 parts of titanium dioxide, 10 parts of carbon fiber, 6 parts of lemon blue, 5 parts of barium white powder, and 10 parts of polyamide wax , 4 parts of solvent.
Embodiment 2
[0016] The wear-resistant wood primer comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 45 parts of acrylic resin, 10 parts of soybean oil lecithin, 10 parts of titanium dioxide, 8 parts of carbon fiber, 10 parts of lemon blue, 2 parts of barium white powder, and 15 parts of polyamide wax , 2 parts of solvent.
Embodiment 3
[0018] The wear-resistant wood primer comprises the following raw materials in parts by weight: 40 parts of acrylic resin, 12.5 parts of soybean oil lecithin, 9 parts of titanium dioxide, 9 parts of carbon fiber, 8 parts of lemon blue, 3 parts of barium white powder, and 12.5 parts of polyamide wax , 3 parts of solvent.
[0019] The preferred technical solution in specific implementation is that in the above-mentioned embodiments 1-3, the glass transition temperature of the acrylic resin is 45°C-60°C;
[0020] The preferred technical solution in specific implementation is that, in the above-mentioned embodiments 1-3, the acrylic resin is a self-drying acrylic resin.
[0021] The preferred technical solution in the specific implementation is that in the above-mentioned embodiment 1-3, the solvent is an ester compound
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