Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum Packaging

Restrictive regulations concerning the toxicity of certain compounds and the use and disposal of solvents present in the liquid epoxy protection system have been analyzed in this work to evaluate powder coatings as an alternative in the protection of aerosol aluminum cans, which are employed in cosm...

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Main Authors: Stefano Rossi, Massimo Calovi, Matteo Tonelli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Cosmetics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/7/2/20
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spelling doaj-7a48ca3a1ed44943ad7cd15485bbaf4a2020-11-25T02:39:37ZengMDPI AGCosmetics2079-92842020-03-01722010.3390/cosmetics7020020cosmetics7020020Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum PackagingStefano Rossi0Massimo Calovi1Matteo Tonelli2Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, via Sommarive 9, 38123 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, via Sommarive 9, 38123 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Trento, via Sommarive 9, 38123 Trento, ItalyRestrictive regulations concerning the toxicity of certain compounds and the use and disposal of solvents present in the liquid epoxy protection system have been analyzed in this work to evaluate powder coatings as an alternative in the protection of aerosol aluminum cans, which are employed in cosmetics and pharmaceutical product packaging. In this paper, the chemical resistance of polyester and mixed epoxy-polyester powder coatings is assessed, considering different aggressive environments employed in healthcare commercial products. The samples’ performances are also compared with the currently used liquid organic coatings. The pack test has been used to evaluate the protective system behavior in contact with both the liquid and the gaseous part of the cosmetic product. However, the visual observation, required by the test, enabled the highlight of only very evident degradation phenomena. The chemical resistance of the powder coatings has proved to be appropriate only for less aggressive environment, where the critical compounds are propellants, propane, butane and isobutane. When exposed to other environments containing alcohol, water and dimethyl ether, most samples have been susceptible to layer degradation phenomena. Polyester layers lose their corrosion protection properties. Epoxy systems, instead, result more performant than polyester resins, but they particularly suffer from the contact with dimethyl ether.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/7/2/20powder organic coatinghealthcare packagingcoating degradationelectrochemical impedance spectroscopy
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author Stefano Rossi
Massimo Calovi
Matteo Tonelli
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Massimo Calovi
Matteo Tonelli
Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum Packaging
Cosmetics
powder organic coating
healthcare packaging
coating degradation
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
author_facet Stefano Rossi
Massimo Calovi
Matteo Tonelli
author_sort Stefano Rossi
title Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum Packaging
title_short Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum Packaging
title_full Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum Packaging
title_fullStr Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum Packaging
title_full_unstemmed Powder Coating for Healthcare Aluminum Packaging
title_sort powder coating for healthcare aluminum packaging
publisher MDPI AG
series Cosmetics
issn 2079-9284
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Restrictive regulations concerning the toxicity of certain compounds and the use and disposal of solvents present in the liquid epoxy protection system have been analyzed in this work to evaluate powder coatings as an alternative in the protection of aerosol aluminum cans, which are employed in cosmetics and pharmaceutical product packaging. In this paper, the chemical resistance of polyester and mixed epoxy-polyester powder coatings is assessed, considering different aggressive environments employed in healthcare commercial products. The samples’ performances are also compared with the currently used liquid organic coatings. The pack test has been used to evaluate the protective system behavior in contact with both the liquid and the gaseous part of the cosmetic product. However, the visual observation, required by the test, enabled the highlight of only very evident degradation phenomena. The chemical resistance of the powder coatings has proved to be appropriate only for less aggressive environment, where the critical compounds are propellants, propane, butane and isobutane. When exposed to other environments containing alcohol, water and dimethyl ether, most samples have been susceptible to layer degradation phenomena. Polyester layers lose their corrosion protection properties. Epoxy systems, instead, result more performant than polyester resins, but they particularly suffer from the contact with dimethyl ether.
topic powder organic coating
healthcare packaging
coating degradation
electrochemical impedance spectroscopy
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/7/2/20
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