Use of polyethylene waxes to control metal orientation in paints
This invention relates to a method of preparing dispersions of low density polyethylene waxes which can be a chemically modified polyethylene wax or low molecular weight unmodified polyethylene wax and their use in metallic paints. The use of these dispersions prevents hard settling of the metal flake in the liquid paint which was measured to be better than the use of a dispersion made from an ethylene vinyl acetate wax dispersion (AC 405 wax). Also the use of such an Epolene wax dispersion allowed the paint to be sprayed rapidly while maintaining better appearance and smoothness than without any wax or an ethylene vinyl acetate wax dispersion.
Description
Patent History
Patent number: T102301
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 29, 1981
Date of Patent: Oct 5, 1982
Inventor: Kenneth R. Walker (Billinge, Wigan, Lancs.)
Application Number: 6/316,370
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 29, 1981
Date of Patent: Oct 5, 1982
Inventor: Kenneth R. Walker (Billinge, Wigan, Lancs.)
Application Number: 6/316,370
Classifications
Current U.S. Class:
From Carboxylic Acid Or Ester Thereof Monomer (524/556);
With Solvent Or Dispersing Medium (106/271);
With Filler, Dye Or Pigment (106/272)
International Classification: C08K 509;
International Classification: C08K 509;