Patent classifications
C09D5/021
Emulsion-based latex aerosol paint
An emulsion-based latex aerosol paint comprises 5-50 weight percent of one or more hydrocarbon solvents, 0.05-10 weight percent of a surfactants with a Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balance value of 4-10, 10-70 weight percent of a water-based coating emulsified into a mixture of the one or more solvents and the one or more surfactants. The emulsion-based latex aerosol paint may be additionally charged with a hydrocarbon propellant at a level of 5 to 50 weight percent. The hydrocarbon propellant may be selected from propane, butane, isobutene and mixtures thereof. A method of making an emulsion-based latex aerosol paint comprises providing one or more aliphatic solvents, adding one or more surfactants to the one or more aliphatic solvents to provide a solvent/surfactant mixture, adding a water-based coating to the solvent/surfactant mixture and emulsifying the water based coating in the solvent surfactant mixture to provide a water-based coating emulsion, and placing the water-based coating emulsion in a delivery system utilizing a hydrocarbon propellant.
SURFACE STAINING COMPOSITION AND METHOD
A surface staining composition; the surface staining composition includes a mixture with a suitably blended ratio of 10 parts acrylic lacquer to 1 part stain base. The stain base further includes at least one pigment additive for color matching a surface-color. The present invention is suitably desired for finishing new and different wood species to match existing and/or difficult wood staining projects. A method for shading a finish coat to a semi-transparent color is also disclosed herein.
Refinish coating composition
The present invention is directed to a coating composition comprising an alkyd resin; an acrylic polymer; a metallic drier; an adhesion promoter; and a solvent. Also disclosed are coatings formed from the coating composition. Also disclosed are methods of coating a substrate.
Substrate coatings: systems, methods, and techniques
Systems and methods relate to applying a coating to a substrate. Coatings can be generated using layer-by-layer application techniques. Typically, application of a first aqueous solution is alternated with application of a second aqueous solution. Example first aqueous solutions include polyethyleneimine (PEI) and hydroxy-terminated poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS-OH). Example second aqueous solutions include silicate and PDMS-OH. In some instances, first aqueous solutions and/or second aqueous solutions additionally include methyl-terminated PDMS (PDMS-CH.sub.3).
Sealant composition
A process for producing a sealed stitched skin structure including the steps of: (a) providing a stitched skin member; (b) providing an aqueous thermoplastic polyolefin dispersion sealant coating composition; (c) applying the aqueous thermoplastic polyolefin dispersion sealant coating composition from step (a) to at least a portion of the surface of at least one side of the skin member to form a wet film or coating of the thermoplastic polyolefin dispersion sealant coating composition on the surface of the skin member; (d) drying the wet coating from step (c) on the skin member surface; and (e) heating the dried skin member from step (d) at a temperature sufficient to form a film or coating of the aqueous thermoplastic polyolefin dispersion sealant coating composition on the stitches of the seam in the skin member; wherein the film or coating seals the stitches in the skin member; a sealed stitched skin structure made by the process above; and a polyurethane foamed article.
Two-component polyurethane or polyisocyanurate low pressure spray foam composition containing a gaseous blowing agent comprising pressurized carbon dioxide
Storage-stable two-component polyurethane or polyisocyanurate spray foam compositions are disclosed, said compositions comprising: (a) an A-side component comprising one or more polyisocyanate and one or more blowing agent; and (b) a B-side component comprising one or more polyol and one or more blowing agent comprising pressurized gaseous carbon dioxide and one or more liquid blowing agent; wherein both the A-side component and the B-side component, separately, generate less than 300 ppm of fluoride ion after one week of aging at 50? C.
Coating material composition, solvent-based coating material, aqueous coating material, powder coating material and coated article
To provide a coating material composition capable of forming a cured film free from flooding or color separation and excellent in weather resistance, as well as a solvent-based coating material, an aqueous coating material, a powder coating material and a coated article, using such a composition. A coating material composition comprising a fluorinated copolymer (A) and a pigment (B), characterized in that the fluorinated copolymer (A) has units represented by the following formula (1) [X and Y are each independently H, F, CF.sub.3 or Cl] and units represented by the following formula (2), the number average molecular weight of the fluorinated copolymer (A) is from 10,000 to 100,000, and the content of the pigment (B) is from 20 to 200 parts by mass, per 100 parts by mass of the fluorinated copolymer (A): ##STR00001##
ORGANIC SOLVENT-BASED RETRORELFLECTIVE COMPOSITION FOR INDUSTRIAL SPRAYING
The invention relates to an organic solvent-based retroreflective ink, paint or coating composition, having a first Brookfield viscosity ?.sub.1 at a shear rate of 0.5 rpm of between 0.2 and 8 Pas and a second Brookfield viscosity ?.sub.2 at a shear rate of 20 rpm that is between 80 and 450 mPa.Math.s, with the proviso that ?.sub.2 is at least 2 times lower than ?.sub.1, wherein the organic solvent-based retroreflective ink, paint or coating composition consists of, based on the total weight of the composition: 25-75 wt. % of organic solvent: 1-85 wt. % of spherical glass beads: 0.15 1.2 wt. % of thickener; and 0-30 wt. % of one or more further ingredients: wherein the Brookfield viscosities ?.sub.1 and ?.sub.2 are measured with a #2 spindle in a 600 ml beaker having a diameter of 8.25 cm at a temperature of 25? C.
Highly-environment-friendly disposable PP spray oil for toys
A highly-environment-friendly disposable PP spray oil for toys, which includes the following components in parts by mass: 30 to 69.3 parts of ester-soluble chlorinated polypropylene resin, 3 to 6 parts of chlorinated polyether resin, 5 to 8 parts of high-Tg-value acrylic resin, 4 to 6 parts of benzene-free and ketone-free alkyd resin, 3 to 5 parts of keto-aldehyde resin, 2 to 4 parts of PP adhesion promoter, 0.1 to 0.5 part of leveling agent, 0.1 to 0.5 part of defoamer, 3 to 5 parts of propylene glycol methyl ether acetate, 8 to 15 parts of butyl acetate and 2.5 to 20 parts of toner. The disposable PP spray oil may be directly sprayed to a PP substrate without any pretreatment. A paint film prepared from the disposable PP spray oil will not be corroded or decolorized after being wiped with a sanitizer for one minute, especially instant hand sanitizers.
Methods for preparing phthalonitrile coating compositions
Methods of preparing phthalonitrile coating compositions are provided, including phthalonitrile sprays, phthalonitrile pastes, and phthalonitrile composite films. In embodiments, such a method comprises, heating a phthalonitrile precursor composition comprising a bisphthalonitrile compound to a temperature and for a period of time to form a phthalonitrile prepolymer composition comprising a bisphthalonitrile prepolymer; cooling the phthalonitrile prepolymer composition to ambient temperature and pulverizing the phthalonitrile prepolymer composition to form particles; combining the particles with a liquid medium to form a phthalonitrile solution; optionally, adding an additive to the phthalonitrile solution; and mixing the phthalonitrile solution to form a phthalonitrile coating composition.