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Coloring of Aluminum Powder Based on Double-Layer Coated Waterborne Silver Ink

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Applied Sciences in Graphic Communication and Packaging

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In this paper, the double-layer coated colored aluminum powder was created by sol-gel and in situ polymerization methods, considered the addition order of the phthalocyanine blue. One is coloring when monolayer coated, the other is coloring when double coated, respectively. To analyze the effects of color and corrosion resistance on the two-layer coated aluminum powder, SEM and EDS analysis were used, and the results showed that double coated coloring is the best. The optimum reaction conditions were set as follows: MMA, 0.35 g, temperature, 85 °C, reaction time, 4 h, phthalocyanine blue, 3.0 g.

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This study is supported by Scientific Research Program of Key Laboratory Funded by Shaanxi Education Department (14JS067).

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Wu, Z. et al. (2018). Coloring of Aluminum Powder Based on Double-Layer Coated Waterborne Silver Ink. In: Zhao, P., Ouyang, Y., Xu, M., Yang, L., Ren, Y. (eds) Applied Sciences in Graphic Communication and Packaging. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 477. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7629-9_85

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