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20100004365 | HIGH FILM BUILD COATING COMPOSITION CONTAINING POLYTRIMETHYLENE ETHER DIOL - The present disclosure is directed to a coating composition that is capable of producing coatings being sag-free at high coating thicknesses, having excellent adhesion to substrates, and good appearance. This disclosure is further directed to a coating composition comprising components derived from renewable resources. | 01-07-2010 |
20100099806 | Process for Producing Dimethyl Carbonate Containing Compositions - The present invention is directed to a process for producing compositions containing dimethyl carbonate alone or in combination with other co-solvent and more particularly directed to low VOC coating compositions used in automotive refinish applications. | 04-22-2010 |
20120177916 | HIGH FILM BUILD COATING COMPOSITION CONTAINING POLYTRIMETHYLENE ETHER DIOL - The present disclosure is directed to a coating composition that is capable of producing coatings being sag-free at high coating thicknesses, having excellent adhesion to substrates, and good appearance. This disclosure is further directed to a coating composition comprising components derived from renewable resources. | 07-12-2012 |
20150050423 | PROCESS OF FORMING A COATING ON A SUBSTRATE - The present disclosure relates to a process for forming a layer of a coating composition on a substrate wherein the coating composition comprises a waterborne film forming polymer, an isocyanate and a melamine. The process involves forming a mixture of the waterborne film forming polymer and the isocyanate and allowing the mixture to mature before adding the melamine component. The result is a layer of the coating composition with a high degree of gloss and gassing resistance. | 02-19-2015 |
20150111990 | COATING COMPOSITION WITH IMPROVED ADHESION TO A SUBSTRATE - A process for providing a coating with improved adhesion to a substrate is provided. The coating composition comprises an epoxy function polymer, a fully alkylated melamine resin and an amidoamine. The process involves forming a mixture of the film forming components and allowing the mixture to mature before adding an acid catalyst. The result is a layer of the coating composition with a high degree of adhesion to the substrate. | 04-23-2015 |
20150175834 | LOW BAKE TEMPERATURE CURABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING COATINGS AT LOW BAKE TEMPERATURES - The present invention is directed to a solvent borne low bake curable coating composition having improved sag resistance and coatings properties and process for using the same. The composition includes a crosslinkable component having one or more polymers having two or more crosslinkable groups, a crosslinking component comprising one or more crosslinking agents having crosslinking groups; and a low bake temperature control agent that includes a rheology component and polyurea. When a layer of a pot mix resulting from mixing of the crosslinkable and crosslinking components is applied over a substrate, it has high sag resistance while providing desired coating properties, such as high gloss and rapid cure even under low bake cure conditions. The solvent borne coating compositions is well suited for use in automotive refinish applications as well as industrial applications, such as construction and transportation equipment. | 06-25-2015 |
20150175836 | LOW BAKE TEMPERATURE CURABLE COATING COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING COATINGS AT LOW BAKE TEMPERATURES - The present invention is directed to a solvent borne low bake curable coating composition having improved sag resistance and coatings properties and process for using the same. The composition includes a crosslinkable component having one or more polymers having two or more crosslinkable groups, a crosslinking component comprising one or more crosslinking agents having crosslinking groups; and a low bake temperature control agent that includes a rheology component and polyurea. When a layer of a pot mix resulting from mixing of the crosslinkable and crosslinking components is applied over a substrate, it has high sag resistance while providing desired coating properties, such as high gloss and rapid cure even under low bake cure conditions. The solvent borne coating compositions is well suited for use in automotive refinish applications as well as industrial applications, such as construction and transportation equipment. | 06-25-2015 |
20150337166 | LOW TEMPERATURE CURING COATING COMPOSITION CONTAINING SAG CONTROL AGENT AND USE THEREOF - The present disclosure is directed to a coating composition for producing coatings sag-free at high coating thicknesses, being quick dry and having good appearance. This disclosure is further directed to a coating composition comprising a crosslinking activator comprising: a) one or more alkylated melamines that are essentially unreactive to a polyisocyanate, and b) a polyurea sag control agent formed by reacting an amine and an isocyanate in the presence of the alkylated melamines. The coating composition can be used to form coating layers having a sag-free wet coating thickness in a range of from 10 to 36 mil (about 0.25 to 0.91 mm) The coating composition can be particularly suitable for vehicle coatings. | 11-26-2015 |
20150337167 | LOW TEMPERATURE CURING COATING COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF - The present disclosure is directed to process for forming a coating layer curable at ambient temperature. This disclosure is further directed to a process for forming a coating layer using a coating composition comprising a crosslinkable component and a crosslinking component that comprises: (a) one or more alkylated melamines that are essentially unreactive to a polyisocyanate, and (b) a polyisocyanate. The process and the coating composition can be particularly suitable for vehicle coatings. | 11-26-2015 |
20150368510 | LOW FOAMING WATERBORNE COATING COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF - The present disclosure is directed to a waterborne coating composition having neutral pH that is low foaming and forms dry coating layer that has high hardness and high gloss. This disclosure is further directed to a coating composition comprising a crosslinking compoent comprising: (a) one or more alkylated melamines that are essentially unreactive to a polyisocyanate; and (b) a polyisocyanate. The coating composition can be particularly suitable for vehicle coatings and other industrial or consumer applications. | 12-24-2015 |
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20120017509 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MATERIAL TO GENERATE SYNGAS - The present invention is directed to system and method for processing material to generate syngas. A reactor chamber is implemented with a plurality of electrodes that can generate an arc within the chamber when electricity is applied to them. The arc can be used to create free radicals which along with the heat and light of the arc breakdown material comprising carbonaceous material, such as Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), into gas components that form syngas. The syngas can be extracted from the reactor chamber and be used for various commercial purposes. The reactor chamber may comprise a material feed system operable to move material from a material input opening in the reactor chamber towards the electrodes at a controlled rate. Further, the reactor chamber may comprise a water injection system within the reactor chamber operable to inject water into the reactor chamber while electricity is applied to the electrodes. Yet further, the reactor chamber may comprise a gas removal system within the reactor chamber operable to extract gas generated from breakdown of the material from a plurality of gas removal locations. The gas removal system may be integrated within the material feed system. | 01-26-2012 |
20120018294 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MATERIAL TO GENERATE SYNGAS USING WATER INJECTION - The present invention is directed to system and method for processing material to generate syngas. A reactor chamber is implemented with a plurality of electrodes that can generate an arc within the chamber when electricity is applied to them. The arc can be used to create free radicals which along with the heat and light of the arc breakdown material comprising carbonaceous material, such as Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), into gas components that form syngas. The syngas can be extracted from the reactor chamber and be used for various commercial purposes. The reactor chamber may comprise a material feed system operable to move material from a material input opening in the reactor chamber towards the electrodes at a controlled rate. Further, the reactor chamber may comprise a water injection system within the reactor chamber operable to inject water into the reactor chamber while electricity is applied to the electrodes. Yet further, the reactor chamber may comprise a gas removal system within the reactor chamber operable to extract gas generated from breakdown of the material from a plurality of gas removal locations. The gas removal system may be integrated within the material feed system. | 01-26-2012 |
20120018295 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MATERIAL TO GENERATE SYNGAS USING PLURALITY OF GAS REMOVAL LOCATIONS - The present invention is directed to system and method for processing material to generate syngas. A reactor chamber is implemented with a plurality of electrodes that can generate an arc within the chamber when electricity is applied to them. The arc can be used to create free radicals which along with the heat and light of the arc breakdown material comprising carbonaceous material, such as Municipal Solid Waste (MSW), into gas components that form syngas. The syngas can be extracted from the reactor chamber and be used for various commercial purposes. The reactor chamber may comprise a material feed system operable to move material from a material input opening in the reactor chamber towards the electrodes at a controlled rate. Further, the reactor chamber may comprise a water injection system within the reactor chamber operable to inject water into the reactor chamber while electricity is applied to the electrodes. Yet further, the reactor chamber may comprise a gas removal system within the reactor chamber operable to extract gas generated from breakdown of the material from a plurality of gas removal locations. The gas removal system may be integrated within the material feed system. | 01-26-2012 |
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20150184344 | MIXTURES OF POLYVINYLAMINES AND OF LIQUID COMPOSITIONS OF CATIONIC AMYLACEOUS MATERIALS AS AGENTS FOR IMPROVING THE DRY STRENGTH OF PAPER AND CARDBOARD - Mixtures of polyvinylamines and of liquid compositions of cationic amylaceous materials having very specific characteristics in terms of dry matter, viscosity, nitrogen content and pH. With such mixtures, it is possible to produce preparations that are particularly effective at increasing the dry strength of paper and cardboard. Also, the use of such mixtures for the production of paper and cardboard, the corresponding production method and the resulting paper and cardboard. | 07-02-2015 |
20150307377 | PROCESS FOR MAKING WATER DRINKABLE - A process for making an aqueous solution containing solids in suspension drinkable, includes a coagulation-flocculation step, which includes the steps of: a) adding coagulants to the aqueous solution to be treated; b) stirring the aqueous solution to which coagulants were thus added; c) separating the coagulated solids by settling out or flotation; d) recovering purified water; wherein the coagulants added in step a) include metal salts chosen from ferric salts and aluminum salts, and also a liquid starchy composition including a cationic waxy starch, the cationic starch having, when it is placed in the form of an aqueous composition, a viscosity, measured according to a test A, greater than 100 mPa·s and less than 1000 mPa·s, this test A consisting in adjusting the dry weight of cationic waxy starch of the aqueous composition to 10% and then measuring the Brookfield viscosity at 25° C. of the resulting composition. | 10-29-2015 |