Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA Resin

Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) polymer resins are commonly used in the manufacture of artisanal paints with natural inputs, giving them the classification of economic latex paint according to NBR 11702. Aiming to minimize the final cost, since PVA is the most expensive component, this study contributes to...

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Main Authors: FARIA Fernanda Cardoso de, SCHMID Aloísio Leoni, MIRANDA Isabela Pagani Heringer de
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2025-01-01
Series:Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0003
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description Polyvinyl acetate (PVA) polymer resins are commonly used in the manufacture of artisanal paints with natural inputs, giving them the classification of economic latex paint according to NBR 11702. Aiming to minimize the final cost, since PVA is the most expensive component, this study contributes to the area of building paints through the innovative idea of formulating paints with PVA resin, curcumin pigment extracted from the root of Curcuma Longa L., color preservative additives and bacterides, in order to find the appropriate proportions capable of reaching the minimum limit of resistance to abrasion, so that the paint is considered to have good performance according to technical standards. Furthermore, the present study analyzed the variation in the characteristics of the paints based on the variation in the amount of PVA in the mixtures. The results indicate that the addition of PVA at extreme levels reduces the abrasion resistance and viscosity of the mixtures. Statistical analysis obtained satisfactory results when PVA made up 33% of the emulsion. With the positive results, the present intention is to begin research in the area of building paints made with curcumin pigment and PVA as a binder.
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spelling doaj-art-95c37fb9ee7c4178b8a0b1a5deacdaf92025-01-14T14:22:35ZengSciendoArchitecture, Civil Engineering, Environment2720-69472025-01-01171435010.2478/acee-2024-0003Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA ResinFARIA Fernanda Cardoso de0SCHMID Aloísio Leoni1MIRANDA Isabela Pagani Heringer de2Msc; Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Curitiba, BrazilPhD; Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR), Curitiba, BrazilMsc; Tribunal de Justiça do Estado do Pará (TJPA), Belém, BrazilPolyvinyl acetate (PVA) polymer resins are commonly used in the manufacture of artisanal paints with natural inputs, giving them the classification of economic latex paint according to NBR 11702. Aiming to minimize the final cost, since PVA is the most expensive component, this study contributes to the area of building paints through the innovative idea of formulating paints with PVA resin, curcumin pigment extracted from the root of Curcuma Longa L., color preservative additives and bacterides, in order to find the appropriate proportions capable of reaching the minimum limit of resistance to abrasion, so that the paint is considered to have good performance according to technical standards. Furthermore, the present study analyzed the variation in the characteristics of the paints based on the variation in the amount of PVA in the mixtures. The results indicate that the addition of PVA at extreme levels reduces the abrasion resistance and viscosity of the mixtures. Statistical analysis obtained satisfactory results when PVA made up 33% of the emulsion. With the positive results, the present intention is to begin research in the area of building paints made with curcumin pigment and PVA as a binder.https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0003building paintsformulationcurcumin pigmentpolymer resinabrasion resistance test
spellingShingle FARIA Fernanda Cardoso de
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Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA Resin
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment
building paints
formulation
curcumin pigment
polymer resin
abrasion resistance test
title Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA Resin
title_full Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA Resin
title_fullStr Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA Resin
title_full_unstemmed Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA Resin
title_short Abrasion Resistance of Paints Made with Curcumin Pigment and PVA Resin
title_sort abrasion resistance of paints made with curcumin pigment and pva resin
topic building paints
formulation
curcumin pigment
polymer resin
abrasion resistance test
url https://doi.org/10.2478/acee-2024-0003
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