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In this research, the effect of oil heat-treated on the outdoor performance of coatings namely, transparent resin stain, alkydi paint, semi- transparent cellulosic stian, acrylic paint coated on eastern cotton wood was investigated. For this purpose, sound specimens with the dimensions of 50×50×2 mm (Longitudinal × tangential × radial) were prepared from sapwood. Test samples were treated with canola oil at temperatures of 180, 200 and 220 ° C for 4 hours. The coatings were the wet film thickness of 150µm were applied on the specimens using an applicator. The coating adhesion was measured according to ASTM D 4541 standard, and the color characteristics of the coating were measured according to ASTM D 2244 before and after a natural weathering for 180 days. The statistical analysis of the color change data showed that the effect of the oil heat-treatment on the color change depended on coating type. The statistical analysis of the adhesion strength data showed that the adhesion strength depended on the combination of weathering, oil heat-treatment and coating type.

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