C09D5/032

RADIO WAVE ABSORBER

A radio wave absorber includes a base member, and a radio wave absorption film formed on the base member. The radio wave absorption film includes at least MTC-substituted ε-Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 and black titanium oxide. The MTC-substituted ε-Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 is a crystal belonging to the same space group as an ε-Fe.sub.2O.sub.3 crystal and expressed by ε-M.sub.xTi.sub.yCo.sub.yFe.sub.2−2y−xO.sub.3 where M is at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ga, In, Al, and Rh, 0<x<1, and 0<y<1.

EFFECT PIGMENTS COATED WITH ORGANIC BINDERS FOR POWDERS PAINTS, AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID COATED EFFECT PIGMENTS AND THEIR USE
20210108090 · 2021-04-15 ·

The invention relates to coated effect pigments, wherein the coating comprises a binder which is suitable for powder paints. They comprise a crystalline and an amorphous fraction which is determined by C.sup.13 NMR MAS relaxation measurements, the relaxation of the .sup.13C cores being fitted as a biexponential relaxation according to the formula (II) and the degree of crystallinity c being in a range between 40 to 85%, and relaxation having a short average relaxation time T.sub.1.sup.S and a long average relaxation time T.sub.1.sup.l, and T.sub.1.sup.l being in a range of from 65 to 130 s. The effect pigments coated according to the invention have at least one endothermic peak with a maximum from a range of T.sub.max=100 to 150° C. and an enthalpy ΔH associated with said peak from a range of 15 J/g to 80 J/g in DSC at a feed speed of 5° C./min, the enthalpy being calculated relative to the amount of the binder. The binders are applied to the effect pigment by way of spontaneous precipitation.

Polyurethane coating composition
10995236 · 2021-05-04 ·

A coating composition, coated article and method for coating an article are provided. The composition is a coating composition that includes a polyurethane binder system further including a first resin component and a second resin component with a significant difference in hydroxyl numbers and crosslinked with an isocyanate. The composition, when applied to and cured on an article, imparts optimal antifingerprint, antireflecting, tactile, chemical agent-resistant, and self-healing effects to the coated article.

COVER FOR DEVICES
20210121952 · 2021-04-29 ·

In an example, a device cover may comprise a substrate and a metal luster layer having a lustrous paint formulation applied to an outer surface of the substrate. The lustrous paint formulation may comprise base particles with surfaces partially coated with metal nanoparticles. The metal nanoparticles may be disposed in a non-continuous manner on the base particles.

EFFECT PIGMENTS BASED ON COLORED HECTORITES AND COATED COLORED HECTORITES AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF
20210017404 · 2021-01-21 ·

This invention deals with effect pigment comprising a colored hectorite which is produced by ion exchange process of an initial hectorite with a cationic dye, wherein the initial hectorite can be represented by the formula


K.sub.z/n[Li.sub.xMg.sub.(3.0(x+y)ySi.sub.4O.sub.10F.sub.2](I); wherein n is the charge of K and z=x+2y with 0.2<z<0.8; x=0-0.8; y=0-0.4; K is a cation chosen from a first group consisting of Li.sup.+, Na.sup.+, K.sup.+, NH.sub.4.sup.+, Rb.sup.+, Cs.sup.+, Mg.sup.2+, Ca.sup.2+, Ba.sup.2+ or mixtures thereof or from a second group consisting of alkylammonium salts with 2 to 8 C-atoms, wherein the alkyl can be branched or linear, or from a mixture of cations from the first and the second group and represents not occupied octahedral lattice sites.

Furthermore, these colored hectorites can have a coating thereon comprising at least one layer with a high index of refraction >1.8 or a semitransparent metal and optionally an outer protective layer.

ONE-COMPONENT (1K) THERMOSETTING POWDER COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPACT RESISTANT AND LOW GLOSS CONSISTENT MATT POWDER COATINGS

The invention relates to an one-component (1 K) thermosetting powder coating composition A (PCC A). The invention further relates to a process for making the thermosetting powder coating composition A and processes for coating an article with the PCC A. The invention further relates to a cured PCC A. The invention further relates to an article having coated thereon the thermosetting powder coating composition A as well as to an article having coated and cured thereon the thermosetting powder coating composition A. The invention further relates to the use of: the PCC A, the cured PCC A, articles coated with the PCC A, articles having coated and cured thereon the PCC A. The invention further relates to the use of the PCC A for matt powder coatings. The invention further relates to the use of the PCC A for matt and impact resistant powder coatings. The invention further relates to the use of the PCC A for impact resistant matt powder coatings which have also at least sufficientpreferably excellentlow gloss consistency. The invention further relates to the use of the PCC A as described in the claims and as disclosed herein for impact resistant matt powder coatings which have also at least sufficientpreferably excellent low gloss consistency, and also at least sufficientpreferably excellentbatch-to-batch low gloss consistency.

ANTISTATIC POWDER COATING COMPOSITION
20200392349 · 2020-12-17 ·

Provided is an antistatic powder coating composition, which includes single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) having specific physical properties as a conductive additive, thereby providing an environmentally friendly coating exhibiting excellent coating workability and constantly demonstrating stable surface resistance, irrespective of the thickness of a film.

COATING COMPOSITION FOR GOLF BALLS
20200377754 · 2020-12-03 · ·

The present invention relates to a coating composition for covering golf balls. More particularly, the present invention relates to a matte coating composition mixed with a synthetic fatty acid resin derived from dehydrated castor oil. According to the present invention, a golf ball having a matte surface can realize a uniform and fine matte appearance and ensure a field of vision to enable high-precision hitting, faithfully express desired marks of various colors, characters and patterns applied thereto, and prevent surface yellowing caused by exposure to ultraviolet rays over a long period of time.

Method of spectrally camouflaging a structure with a surrounding environment
10851547 · 2020-12-01 ·

Disclosed are methods to produce composite materials, which contain customized mixes of nano- and/or micro-particles with tailored electromagnetic spectral properties. In some defense-related applications, the use of such materials enables an improved spectral match between different structures, such as vehicles or buildings with the surrounding environment at least in the VIS and NIR wavelength range. This can camouflage the structures, and reduce the detectability thereof by ground-, air- or space-based multi-spectral long-range imaging systems, including aircrafts, drones, and satellites, and thus, generally delay, complicate, or eliminate detection or classification of the camouflaged structures.

Plasma spray material

The purpose of the present invention is to provide a plasma spray material which is capable of forming a hydroxyapatite film that exhibits high adhesion strength with respect to substrates such as metal substrates. When used as a plasma spray material, hydroxyapatite powder having a modal diameter of 550-1000 nm in a pore diameter of at most 5000 nm as measured by a mercury intrusion method is capable of forming a hydroxyapatite film that exhibits high adhesion strength with respect to substrates such as metal substrates.