Weathering tests of some exterior paints using rubbewood as the substrate
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TextPublication details: Malaysian Forester 1986Description: 103-107Subject(s): Summary: Panels of rubberwood finished with four commercial exterior paints were exposed to natural weathering at a rural site, up to a period of 12 months in order to determine their durability to weathering and susceptibility to fungal growth. It was found that the alkyd paint and chlorinated rubber paint performed better than the emulsion or nitrocellulose paint.
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Panels of rubberwood finished with four commercial exterior paints were exposed to natural weathering at a rural site, up to a period of 12 months in order to determine their durability to weathering and susceptibility to fungal growth. It was found that the alkyd paint and chlorinated rubber paint performed better than the emulsion or nitrocellulose paint.
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