Patent classifications
B05D2203/00
METHOD OF PRODUCING A WATER REPELLENT COATING ONTO TEXTILE SUBSTRATES USING A PLASMA GENERATED BY HOLLOW CATHODES
A hollow cathode plasma polymerization process applied to fabric substrates, in particular to methods, to apply a halogen-free, in particular fluorine-free, water repellent polymer coating, in particular durable water repellent coatings, to a fabric substrate as well as the products obtainable by such methods and systems.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COATING FILTER MEDIA
A method for plasma coating a compressible structure, includes the steps of: compressing the compressible structure thereby removing air from the compressible structure; and coating the compressed structure according to the following steps: a) ionizing a plasma gas at a temperature of 150? C. or lower, and at about atmospheric pressure, thereby creating a plasma; b) introducing a precursor into said plasma, thereby obtaining a precursor-comprising plasma; c) exposing the compressed structure to said precursor-comprising plasma, thereby forming a coating onto surfaces of the structure.
PHOTOCURABLE COMPOSITION TO BE USED ON FINGERNAILS OR ARTIFICIAL NAILS, BASE COAT AGENT CONTAINING SAME, CURED ARTICLE THEREOF, METHOD FOR PRODUCING CURED ARTICLE THEREOF, METHOD FOR DETACHING CURED ARTICLE THEREOF, METHOD FOR COATING BY USING SAME, AND METHOD FOR USING SAME
A photocurable composition for a nail or artificial nail which exhibits surface curability corresponding to a UV irradiator and LED irradiation and of which the cured product can exhibit both durability to maintain stable adhesive property in everyday life and soak off property, is colorless and transparent, and is not turbid, or a base coat agent containing the same. The photocurable composition for nail or artificial nail can contain a compound having a (meth)acryloyl group, rosin or a rosin derivative, and a photoinitiator.
COMPOSITION AND METHODS FOR WOOD CONCRETE BOARD
A wood fiber composite with improved adhesion is made using the method described herein. The uncoated substrate is coated with a pretreatment, followed by coating of a sealer and a topcoat over the pretreatment. Preheating the substrate prior to pretreatment appears to increase adhesion.
Dynamic Infrared-Reflective Materials Based on Reflectin Films
Reflectin proteins are proteins derived from cephalopods (certain species of squid) which have unusual optical properties. Disclosed herein are thin films of reflectin proteins which can be tuned to reflect infrared light. Advantageously, the films can be tuned dynamically over short time scales, to reflect at different wavelengths. Disclosed herein are novel infrared-reflective coatings, methods of making such coatings, and infrared-reflective objects such as textiles, building materials, and camouflage materials.
SILICONE COATINGS
Coating compositions including about 50-80% by weight of a water-based silicone elastomer composition, about 0.5-4.0% by weight of a silane adhesion promoter, about 0.02-0.5% by weight of a silicone surfactant, and about 10-50% by weight water are disclosed herein. Also included are methods of preparing the coating compositions and methods of using the coating compositions.
MOLECULARLY SELF-ASSEMBLING NANOCOMPOSITE BARRIER COATING FOR GAS BARRIER APPLICATION AND FLAME RETARDANCY
Disclosed is a transparent self-assembling polymer clay nanocomposite coating that is useful in food, drink and electronic packaging as a gas barrier and on textiles and clothing as a flame retardant coating. The coating includes two main components a water dispersible polymer and a sheet like nanoparticle. The coatings may be applied to any substrate. The coatings are applied sequentially with polymer being applied first followed by the nanoparticles. This sequence results in the self-assembly of a highly ordered nanocomposite film that exhibits high barrier properties and flame retardancy. The desired level of gas barrier or flame retardancy desired can be adjusted by the number of bilayers applied.
METHOD OF FORMING MULTILAYER COATING FILM MADE FROM NATURAL MATERIAL
Disclosed are a multilayer coating film made from a natural material and a method of producing the same. The multilayer coating film may be produced by forming a multilayer coating film through formation of a color coating film for providing adhesion and color to a cork on the cork material and a clear coating film for realizing texture and supplementing properties on the color coating film. As such, the multilayer coating film may be made from a natural material to diversify the color and gloss of cork as a natural material, to additionally increase marketability of an interior material and provide various appearance, to prevent discoloration due to light (e.g. UV light.) and water permeation, and to enhance durability against abrasion, scratches and the like.
Dynamic infrared-reflective materials based on reflectin films
Reflectin proteins are proteins derived from cephalopods (certain species of squid) which have unusual optical properties. Disclosed herein are thin films of reflectin proteins which can be tuned to reflect infrared light. Advantageously, the films can be tuned dynamically over short time scales, to reflect at different wavelengths. Disclosed herein are novel infrared-reflective coatings, methods of making such coatings, and infrared-reflective objects such as textiles, building materials, and camouflage materials.
SLIP-RESISTANT SHOELACE AND METHOD
Slip-resistant laces for articles of dress, such as various types of footwear and clothing, and methods of making the same are provided. The slip-resistant laces include a first engagement portion and a second engagement portion. A silicone composition is applied to the first engagement portion and the second engagement portion by spraying the silicone composition from an aerosol can. A slip-resistant knot is formed by engaging the first engagement portion having the silicone composition with the second engagement portion having the silicone composition.