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Author
Sung, L. P. | Nadal, M. E. | McKnight, M. E. | Marx, E. | Dutruc-Rosset, R. | Laurenti, B.
Title
Effect of Aluminum Flake Orientation on Coating Appearance.
Coporate
National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Eckart America, Louisville, KY
Book or Conf
Annual Meeting, 79th. Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology Meeting Technical Program. Federation of Societies for Coatings Technology (FSCT ICE) Meeting. Proceedings. November 5-7, 2001, Atlanta, GA, 1-15 p., 2001
Keywords
coatings | aluminum | appearance | confocal microscopy | flake orientation | optical reflectance | pigmented coatings | ray scattering model
Abstract
The orientation of platelet-like pigments in coatings is affected by the processing conditions resulting in appearance variations of the final product. A set of aluminum-flake pigmented coatings having different flake orientations was pre-pared using various spray conditions. The orientations of individual flakes were determined using laser scanning confocal microscopy. The orientation distribution was then used as input to a ray scattering model to calculate the optical reflectance of these coatings. The pigment orientation distributions and the measured optical reflectance as a function of scattering angle will be presented and the latter will be compared to the calculated reflectance.