Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080248210 | COATING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING THE ADHESION OF COATINGS TO POLYMERIC SUBSTRATES - Disclosed are coating compositions suitable for application to polymeric substrates. The coating compositions include: (a) a film-forming resin; (b) a non-volatile chemical etchant; and (c) a solubilizing agent. | 10-09-2008 |
20090062453 | CURABLE FILM-FORMING COMPOSITIONS DEMONSTRATING SELF-HEALING PROPERTIES - The present invention is directed to curable film-forming compositions comprising:
| 03-05-2009 |
20090092811 | COMPRESSIBLE COATING LAYERS - A compressible coating layer comprising a film forming resin and a thermoplastic additive is disclosed. The film forming resin comprises polyurea and/or polyurethane and the thermoplastic additive comprises a micronized amide wax. The thermoplastic additive is dispersed throughout the coating and maintains separate phase domains upon cure. Methods for coating substrates using these compressible coating layers and substrates coated thereby are also disclosed. | 04-09-2009 |
20090239043 | OLEOPHILIC COMPOSITIONS, COATINGS EMPLOYING THE SAME, AND DEVICES FORMED THEREFROM - Oleophilic compositions, coatings employing the same, and devices formed therefrom that exhibit one or more improved coating properties. The compositions may comprise a film-forming binder and, when at least partially coated and cured on a substrate, comprise: (a) a contact angle with water ranging from 50 to less than 78; and (b) a contact angle with squalene of less than 25. The coating compositions may include various binder compositions, including, for example, thermosetting acrylic polymers, thermoplastic acrylic polymers, radiation curable coating compositions, and alkoxide compositions. The resultant coatings exhibit one or more improved physical properties, such as improved gloss, improved stain and sebum resistance, and/or improved cleaning ability relative to existing coating systems when deposited over various substrates. | 09-24-2009 |
20100125115 | POLYURETHANE COMPOSITIONS FOR GOLF BALLS - A method of forming golf balls with at least a portion formed from polyurethane and polyurea compositions employing a curative blend that includes a pigment, a curing agent, and a compatible freezing point depressing agent so that the curative blend has a lower freezing point than the curing agent by itself and the blend does not lose pigment dispersion upon solidification and subsequent thawing. | 05-20-2010 |
20100222505 | CURABLE FILM-FORMING COMPOSITIONS DEMONSTRATING SELF-HEALING PROPERTIES - The present invention is directed to curable film-forming compositions comprising:
| 09-02-2010 |
20110136974 | POLYURETHANE COMPOSITIONS FOR GOLF BALLS - A method of forming golf balls with at least a portion formed from polyurethane and polyurea compositions employing a curative blend that includes a pigment, a curing agent, and a compatible freezing point depressing agent so that the curative blend has a lower freezing point than the curing agent by itself and the blend does not lose pigment dispersion upon solidification and subsequent thawing. | 06-09-2011 |
20120088881 | LIQUID PIGMENT DISPERSION AND CURATIVE AGENTS - A resin containing a liquid pigment dispersion is disclosed. The dispersion comprises a pigment dispersed in a blend of two or more active hydrogen-containing materials that together have a freezing point that is room temperature or below, The pigment remains dispersed in the blend, even if the dispersion is subjected to freezing and thawing. A curative blend comprising at least two active hydrogen-containing materials, which is liquid at room temperature, is also disclosed. The dispersions and curative blends of the present invention can be solvent-free. Resins and prepolymers comprising the curative blends of the invention, either pigmented or unpigmented, are also disclosed. | 04-12-2012 |