Patent classifications
C09D143/04
COPOLYMER AND PIGMENTED COATING AGENT CONTAINING THE COPOLYMER
The present invention relates to a copolymer (A) having a glass transition temperature T.sub.g of at least −30° C. obtainable by copolymerization of a mixture of olefinically unsaturated monomers (a) in at least one organic solvent and in the presence of at least one initiator, where the mixture of monomers (a) to be polymerized comprises (a1) 10 to 60 mol % of at least one monomer of the formula (I) below
##STR00001## where R.sub.1=C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkoxy, R.sub.2=C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkyl, and m=0 to 2, and (a2) 40 to 90 mol % of at least one olefinically unsaturated monomer selected from the group consisting of monomers of the formulae H.sub.2C═CH.sub.2—(C═O)—O—R.sub.x, H.sub.2C═CH(CH.sub.3)—(C═O)—O—R.sub.x, and H.sub.2C═CH.sub.2—O—(C═O)—R.sub.x, where R.sub.x is an alkyl radical having 1 to 20 carbon atoms,
and where the sum total of the molar fractions of the monomers (a1) and (a2), based on the total molar amount of monomers (a) used, is at least 90 mol %, and where the copolymerization is carried out at a temperature from 60 to 200° C. and at a pressure of at least 2 bar.
COPOLYMER AND PIGMENTED COATING AGENT CONTAINING THE COPOLYMER
The present invention relates to a copolymer (A) having a glass transition temperature T.sub.g of at least −30° C. obtainable by copolymerization of a mixture of olefinically unsaturated monomers (a) in at least one organic solvent and in the presence of at least one initiator, where the mixture of monomers (a) to be polymerized comprises (a1) 10 to 60 mol % of at least one monomer of the formula (I) below
##STR00001## where R.sub.1=C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkoxy, R.sub.2=C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkyl, and m=0 to 2, and (a2) 40 to 90 mol % of at least one olefinically unsaturated monomer selected from the group consisting of monomers of the formulae H.sub.2C═CH.sub.2—(C═O)—O—R.sub.x, H.sub.2C═CH(CH.sub.3)—(C═O)—O—R.sub.x, and H.sub.2C═CH.sub.2—O—(C═O)—R.sub.x, where R.sub.x is an alkyl radical having 1 to 20 carbon atoms,
and where the sum total of the molar fractions of the monomers (a1) and (a2), based on the total molar amount of monomers (a) used, is at least 90 mol %, and where the copolymerization is carried out at a temperature from 60 to 200° C. and at a pressure of at least 2 bar.
Coated articles demonstrating electromagnetic radiation transparency and method of mitigating contaminant build-up on a substrate
The present invention is directed to coated articles demonstrating a transmission of electromagnetic radiation having a frequency of 22 to 81 GHz in the range of 70% to 100%. The articles comprise substrates coated with curable film-forming compositions comprising a first film-forming polymer prepared from at least one hydrophobic monomer, a second film-forming polymer prepared from at least one hydrophobic monomer, and a curing agent. Upon application of the curable film-forming composition to the substrate to form a coating layer, the first film-forming polymer is distributed throughout the coating layer, and the concentration of the second film-forming polymer is greater at the surface of the coating layer than the concentration of the second film-forming polymer within the bulk of the coating layer. The present invention is also drawn to methods of mitigating contaminant build-up on a substrate using the curable film-forming compositions described above.
Coated articles demonstrating electromagnetic radiation transparency and method of mitigating contaminant build-up on a substrate
The present invention is directed to coated articles demonstrating a transmission of electromagnetic radiation having a frequency of 22 to 81 GHz in the range of 70% to 100%. The articles comprise substrates coated with curable film-forming compositions comprising a first film-forming polymer prepared from at least one hydrophobic monomer, a second film-forming polymer prepared from at least one hydrophobic monomer, and a curing agent. Upon application of the curable film-forming composition to the substrate to form a coating layer, the first film-forming polymer is distributed throughout the coating layer, and the concentration of the second film-forming polymer is greater at the surface of the coating layer than the concentration of the second film-forming polymer within the bulk of the coating layer. The present invention is also drawn to methods of mitigating contaminant build-up on a substrate using the curable film-forming compositions described above.
TRACTION POWER SIMULATION
Systems and methods are provided for simulating traction power and control in transportation systems under design conditions and/or utilizing real-time data.
TRACTION POWER SIMULATION
Systems and methods are provided for simulating traction power and control in transportation systems under design conditions and/or utilizing real-time data.
Compositions for Antifouling Protection
The present invention relates to antifouling compositions comprising compounds of formula IA and/or IB that are highly effective against marine biofouling of surfaces of ships and marine structures, their use for inhibiting marine biofouling, as well as antifouling paints comprising said compositions.
Aqueous coating composition
An aqueous coating composition having a long pot life, a process for preparing such coating composition, and a method of preparing coatings having good adhesion to a substrate.
Aqueous coating composition
An aqueous coating composition having a long pot life, a process for preparing such coating composition, and a method of preparing coatings having good adhesion to a substrate.
CURABLE COMPOSITIONS WITH ACRYLIC AND SILICONE RESINS
Hybrid moisture curable compositions comprising an acrylic copolymer, a functional silicone, a crosslinker, and a moisture cure catalyst are disclosed. The acrylic copolymer includes (i) a functional monomer selected from a silane monomer, a siloxane monomer, a hydroxy functional monomer, or a combination thereof or (ii) a reaction product of an amino silane and an acrylic polymer derived from one or more (meth)acrylates and one or more carboxylic acid anhydrides. The hybrid compositions are stable and exhibit properties typically ascribed to each individual polymer component. Methods of making and using the hybrid curable compositions are also described.