alküüdvaigud
Alküüdvaigud, often referred to as alkyds, are a class of polyesters modified with fatty acids. They are synthesized through the polycondensation of polyols (such as glycerol or pentaerythritol), dibasic acids or their anhydrides (like phthalic anhydride or maleic anhydride), and fatty acids or oils derived from natural sources (like soybean oil or linseed oil). This chemical structure imparts unique properties to alkyd resins, making them versatile binders for coatings, paints, and varnishes.
The key characteristic of alkyd resins is their ability to cure, or harden, upon exposure to air.
Alkyd resins are valued for their good adhesion to various substrates, excellent gloss retention, durability, and