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Relating Laboratory and Outdoor Exposure of Coatings: II. Effects of Relative Humidity on Photodegradation and the Apparent Quantum Yield of Acrylic-Melamine Coatings

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Author(s)

Tinh Nguyen, Jonathan W. Martin, E Byrd, E Embree

Abstract

The effects of relative humidity (RH) from
Citation
JCT, Journal of Coatings Technology
Volume
74
Issue
No. 932

Keywords

acrylic melamine, building technology, coating, degradation, heterogeneous, moisture, quantum yield, relative humidity, UV

Citation

Nguyen, T. , Martin, J. , Byrd, E. and Embree, E. (2002), Relating Laboratory and Outdoor Exposure of Coatings: II. Effects of Relative Humidity on Photodegradation and the Apparent Quantum Yield of Acrylic-Melamine Coatings, JCT, Journal of Coatings Technology (Accessed October 11, 2025)

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Created September 1, 2002, Updated February 19, 2017
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