Abstract:
It is shown that with increasing temperature of formation of polymer coating (polyester enamel on the surface of rolled metal) the value of the average intermolecular distance, at which the free energy has a minimum, increases, which leads to decreasing the density of the coating and its Young's modulus. It is shown that violation of the temperature regime of formation of the textured polymer coating changes the morphology of the surface, which affects the value of its gloss coefficient.