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Control Number
16385
Date and Time of Latest Transaction
20110428095023.AM
General Information
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Cataloging Source
STII-DOST
Language Code
eng
Local Call Number
(T) TA422 B47 1978
Main Entry - Personal Name
Bibal, Jose Naidas
Title Statement
Infrared spectroscopy of wood-surface coating interface by Jose N. Bibal
Physical Description
vii, 69 leaves illus., figures, graphs, tables
Summary, Etc.
A study on the infrared spectroscopy of wood-surface coating interface; investigate the molecular level the adhesion mechanism of epoxy as a wood coating binder; observe, analyze and assign the specific infrared absorption bands of the chemical constituents of Benguet pine (Pinus kesiya) and narra (Pterocarpus indicus). The tenacious adhesion of epoxy to almost any type of surface could make an epoxy-based surface coating cheaper than the ordinary oil-base type in the long run and technological importance is obvious from the increasing use of epoxy-based paints and varnishes as wood finishes
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term
Wood Science and Technology
Wood-surface coating interface -- Infrared spectroscopy -- Benguet Pine (Pinus kesiya) -- Narra (Pterocarpus indicus)
Epoxy -- Adhesion mechanism -- Wood coating binder -- Benguet pine (Pinus kesiya) -- Narra (Pterocarpus indicus)
Location
DOST STII TA422 B47 1978 THESES Fil(T) 8001759 2 Complimentary 0000-00-00
DOST STII TA422 B47 1978 THESES Fil(T) 8001273 1 Complimentary 0000-00-00
Physical Location
Department of Science and Technology
Science and Technology Information Institute
TA422 B47 1978
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