Patent classifications
C09C1/40
Fine Grain Filler with Improved Wettability
A filler for a coating including a powder formed from igneous rock with substantially no free silica and a Mohs hardness of at least 5 and a controlled maximum particle size of less than 6 microns, wherein said particles have a surface fluid layer of a lubricative fluid to drastically increase the wettability of said powder and a method of producing the same.
ABRASIVE ARTICLES AND METHODS OF FORMING SAME
A coated abrasive article includes a substrate and a plurality of abrasive particles overlying the substrate, wherein at least 5% of the plurality of abrasive particles is tooth-shaped abrasive particles.
Glitter pigment, pigment-containing composition, and pigment-containing painted product
The present invention provides a new glitter pigment suitable for providing high-brightness whitish reflected light. The glitter pigment according to the present invention includes: a flaky substrate 1; and a silicon oxide layer 2 and a titanium oxide layer 3 formed in this order on the flaky substrate 1, wherein in the case where the flaky substrate is the glass flake, the glass flake has a thickness of 284 to 322 nm, the silicon oxide layer has a thickness of 89 to 109 nm, and the titanium oxide layer has a thickness of 51 to 86 nm. In the case where the flaky substrate is the alumina flake, the alumina flake has a thickness of 260 to 280 nm, the silicon oxide layer has a thickness of 79 to 102 nm, and the titanium oxide layer has a thickness of 47 to 87 nm.
Glitter pigment, pigment-containing composition, and pigment-containing painted product
The present invention provides a new glitter pigment suitable for providing high-brightness whitish reflected light. The glitter pigment according to the present invention includes: a flaky substrate 1; and a silicon oxide layer 2 and a titanium oxide layer 3 formed in this order on the flaky substrate 1, wherein in the case where the flaky substrate is the glass flake, the glass flake has a thickness of 284 to 322 nm, the silicon oxide layer has a thickness of 89 to 109 nm, and the titanium oxide layer has a thickness of 51 to 86 nm. In the case where the flaky substrate is the alumina flake, the alumina flake has a thickness of 260 to 280 nm, the silicon oxide layer has a thickness of 79 to 102 nm, and the titanium oxide layer has a thickness of 47 to 87 nm.
INORGANIC OXIDE PARTICLES COATED WITH SILANE COMPOUND HAVING NITROGEN-CONTAINING RING AND COATING COMPOSITION
An inorganic oxide particles which have a minute particle diameter at which no interference fringes occur in a coating film and high transparency can be secured even when applied to a high refractive index substrate, and in which excitation by ultraviolet radiation is almost completely suppressed, a coating composition containing such particles, and an optical member having a cured film formed from the coating composition. Inorganic oxide particles obtained by bonding an organosilicon compound having a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group to the surface of modified metal oxide colloid particles (C) having an average particle diameter of 2 to 100 nm, which include metal oxide colloid particles (A) having an average primary particle diameter of 2 to 60 nm as nuclei and with the nuclei surface coated with a coating composed of inorganic oxide colloid particles (B) having an average primary particle diameter of 1 to 4 nm.
Silicone-coated filler and production process for the same as well as resinous composition
A silicone-coated filler comprises: a particulate material mainly composed of an inorganic oxide formed by oxidizing a predetermined element; a first silicone structure bonded to a surface of the particulate material by way of a “-‘the predetermined element’-OSi—” structure; and a second silicone structure including a cross-linking structure with a carbon-carbon structure directly bonded to a silicon atom of the first silicone structure, and a polysiloxane structure bonded to the cross-linking structure.
Metal oxide particles with uniform multi-layer polymer coatings
The present invention is a multilayered composite comprising porous metal oxide particles that are covalently bonded by way of inorganic ether groups to one or more sites of a first polyhydroxyl-functionalized polymer. This first polymer is in turn covalently bonded by way of inorganic ether groups to one or more sites of a second polyhydroxyl-functionalized polymer. The multilayered composites can be prepared by contacting porous inorganic-oxide particles with a sufficient amount of OH-reactive crosslinking agent to form metal oxide particles imbibed with the crosslinking agent, and then contacting the inorganic-oxide particles with a solution of polyhydroxyl-functionalized polymer under reactive conditions.
INORGANIC MATERIAL COMPOSITION AND UTILITIES THEREOF
Inorganic particulate compositions containing inorganic particles associated with a copolymer of a hydrophilic monomer and a hydrophobic monomer associated with the inorganic particles are provided. The particulate composition satisfies at least one of the following properties: a BET surface area of the inorganic particles is greater than 8 m.sup.2/g, a Hegman value of the inorganic particles is 75 microns or less, and a rate of water loss from the composition upon drying from a moisture level greater than 2% wt % is at least 30% greater than a composition having a corresponding content of a polyacrylate polymer associated with the particles. A method to prepare the composition and formulations for inks, paints, coatings and filled polymeric articles containing the inorganic particulate composition are also provided.
TREATED INORGANIC PARTICULATE MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF
Systems and methods of treating an inorganic particulate material with an antimicrobial agent are discussed, including: introducing the inorganic particulate material and water to an air swept dryer; introducing the antimicrobial agent to the air swept dryer; and at least partially drying, and optionally at least partially pulverizing, the inorganic particulate material in the presence of the antimicrobial agent forming a treated inorganic particulate material, wherein at least a portion of the antimicrobial agent is exchanged onto and/or into the surface of the treated inorganic particulate material.
ALUMINUM NITRIDE PARTICLE
An aluminum nitride particle including: a plurality of planes randomly arranged in a surface of the particle, the plurality of planes forming an obtuse ridge part or an obtuse valley part in the surface of the particle, the plurality of planes being observable in a scanning electron micrograph with 500 times magnification; wherein the particle has a longer diameter L of 20 to 200 μm; a ratio L/D of the longer diameter L (unit: μm) to a shorter diameter D (unit: μm) of the particle is 1 to 1.25; and the plurality of planes comprise a first plane, wherein an area S (unit: μm.sup.2) of the first plane satisfies S/L≥1.0 μm.