Abstract: Water reducible coating compositions based on a thermoplastic polymer prepared by polymerizing one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers in the presence of a water soluble fully reacted polyurethane. The resulting polymer can be coated from solution as a clear film, heat cured, air dried or cross-linked. The coatings, when combined with pigments and metallics, are useful as automotive finishes.
Abstract: A method of printing on textile with pigmented aqueous inks using the flexographic printing process. The printing inks contain water soluble acrylic resin, water soluble thermosetting aminoplast, and elastomeric latex polymer as pigment binder. The inks have a viscosity of 3 to 15 poises at infinite shear.
Abstract: Improved limed resinates are disclosed. The calcium resinates comprise the reaction product of calcium hydroxide with:(a) a rosin modified phenol formaldehyde condensate and(b) an .alpha.-olefin-maleic anhydride partial ester or polyanhydride.Printing inks containing the improved limed resinates are also disclosed.
Abstract: Calcium resinates and printing inks containing the resinates are described. The printing inks consist of a pigment dispersed in a volatile hydrocarbon solution of a resinous binder wherein said binder comprises(a) limed rosin,(b) a substantially linear, polymeric, polycarboxylic acid, and(c) a reactive hydrocarbon resin.
Abstract: Aqueous coating compositions for metal surfaces that exhibit superior steam processibility. The coating compositions comprise:(1) a water-reducible polyester resin and(2) a water-soluble cross-linking agent.
Abstract: A novel coating composition useful in automobile refinish air-dry paint coating compositions. The novel coating composition comprises a blend of a maleic modified acrylic copolymer and an unsaturated polyether.
Abstract: Pumpable, low viscosity, elastomeric, room temperature curable insulating sealant compositions of (1) a blend of 5 to 95 parts of liquid dibrominated polybutadiene elastomer and 95 to 5 parts of liquid, low molecular weight butyl rubber and (2) a curing agent for each of the elastomers. The sealants exhibit superior adhesion to glass, aluminum and steel.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 13, 1978
Date of Patent:
November 6, 1979
Assignee:
Inmont Corporation
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Strecker, Vernon W. Wells, Jr.