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titleOfInvention Fin material for aluminum heat exchanger and surface treating agent
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a fin material for a heat exchanger which is excellent in hydrophilicity and water resistance. SOLUTION: A surface treatment agent containing a polyvinyl alcohol unit containing a vinyl alcohol unit, an epoxy group-containing vinyl unit, an aliphatic vinyl ester unit and a polyethylene glycol has excellent water resistance. The water-soluble polymer of the surface treating agent is applied to the surface of aluminum fins, and a fin material for an aluminum heat exchanger having a coating formed by drying is a bridge phenomenon of water condensed between the fins (condensed water is generated between the fins). Blockade) can be reduced.
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