Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on Wood

Most wood coating tests are done either in a short term artificial weathering chamber or long term on an outdoor rack/fence. In both cases, the coatings are exposed to both ultraviolet radiation and water. This study is focused on the influence of moisture alone on wood opaque film forming coating f...

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Main Authors: Roger Rowell, Ferry Bongers
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-12-01
Series:Coatings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/7/12/219
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spelling doaj-b3599d7956824ae1b89828d4d17935b12020-11-25T00:51:51ZengMDPI AGCoatings2079-64122017-12-0171221910.3390/coatings7120219coatings7120219Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on WoodRoger Rowell0Ferry Bongers1Biological Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin, 4510 Gregg Road, Madison, WI 53705, USAAccsys Group, P.O. Box 2147, NL-6802 CC Arnhem, The NetherlandsMost wood coating tests are done either in a short term artificial weathering chamber or long term on an outdoor rack/fence. In both cases, the coatings are exposed to both ultraviolet radiation and water. This study is focused on the influence of moisture alone on wood opaque film forming coating failures. As moisture is sorbed into the wood structure, the wood swells in proportion to the volume of water sorbed. As moisture is lost, the wood shrinks in proportion to the volume of the water lost. Moisture in the wood end grain is responsible for coating failure in, for example, window corners and end to end siding. The wood cell wall moisture can be greatly reduced by a process known as acetylation which not only reduces the moisture sorbed in the cell wall but results in high levels of dimensional stability. The reduced moisture uptake along with the stability results in less stress created between the coating wood surface interface improving the performance of the coating and increasing its useful lifetime.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/7/12/219moisture sorptioncell wallacetylationwoodcoatingdimensional stabilitycoating failure
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Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on Wood
Coatings
moisture sorption
cell wall
acetylation
wood
coating
dimensional stability
coating failure
author_facet Roger Rowell
Ferry Bongers
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title Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on Wood
title_short Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on Wood
title_full Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on Wood
title_fullStr Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on Wood
title_full_unstemmed Role of Moisture in the Failure of Coatings on Wood
title_sort role of moisture in the failure of coatings on wood
publisher MDPI AG
series Coatings
issn 2079-6412
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Most wood coating tests are done either in a short term artificial weathering chamber or long term on an outdoor rack/fence. In both cases, the coatings are exposed to both ultraviolet radiation and water. This study is focused on the influence of moisture alone on wood opaque film forming coating failures. As moisture is sorbed into the wood structure, the wood swells in proportion to the volume of water sorbed. As moisture is lost, the wood shrinks in proportion to the volume of the water lost. Moisture in the wood end grain is responsible for coating failure in, for example, window corners and end to end siding. The wood cell wall moisture can be greatly reduced by a process known as acetylation which not only reduces the moisture sorbed in the cell wall but results in high levels of dimensional stability. The reduced moisture uptake along with the stability results in less stress created between the coating wood surface interface improving the performance of the coating and increasing its useful lifetime.
topic moisture sorption
cell wall
acetylation
wood
coating
dimensional stability
coating failure
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