Course label : | Formulation of paints and varnishes |
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Teaching departement : | CMA / |
Teaching manager : | Mister FREDERIC CAZAUX |
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Potential ects : | 0 |
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Code and label (hp) : | MR_ISP_S3_FPV - Formulation des Peintures et v |
Education team
Teachers : Mister FREDERIC CAZAUX
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers
Summary
1-Resins: Polyesters, Alkyds, Polyurethanes, Epoxides, etc. 2-Paint film drying mechanisms 3-Pigments and fillers (organic and mineral) 4-Additives 5-Formulation of a paint 6-Discussion on guidance formulas 7-Exercises: Calculation of dry extracts (ES) of volume pigment concentrations (CPV)
Educational goals
To give students the basics to understand the different raw materials present in a painting. To provide a knowledge base that will allow the student to formulate paintings. To know how to recognize an aqueous paint, a solvent phase paint. To know how to calculate with the critical CPV, whether a paint will be matte, satin or gloss. To recognize its drying method (in air, in the oven, by condensation reaction, addition, etc.).
Sustainable development goals
Knowledge control procedures
Final Exam
Comments: 1h30 exam, without document
Online resources
"Techniques de l'Ingᅵnieur: Formulation des peintures - Physico-chimie et matiᅵres pulvᅵrulentes" (Engineering techniques: formulation of paints ᅵ Physico-chemistry and powdery substances), Jean-Claude Laout, J2270 (2005)
Pedagogy
Handout distributed, course in powerpoint
Sequencing / learning methods
Number of hours - Lectures : | 10 |
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Number of hours - Tutorial : | 0 |
Number of hours - Practical work : | 0 |
Number of hours - Seminar : | 0 |
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : | 0 |
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : | 0 |
Number of hours - Projects : | 0 |
Prerequisites
L3 organic chemistry and polymer course
Maximum number of registrants
Remarks
Types and sectors of activity for which this course prepares: Ink and paint industries, where the student will be asked to be able to mix different ingredients (solvents, binders, pigments, fillers, additives) so as to obtain a formulated product possessing the desired properties while meeting the specifications charge.