Aqueous powder paint dispersions

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C523S408000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06177487

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to the use of organosilyl-containing di- and/or polycarboxylic acids as crosslinking agents in aqueous powder coating dispersions which contain, as binders, polymers containing epoxide groups.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Powder coatings are known. They are mostly employed in situations where environmental problems caused by the solvent content of the coating materials are in the forefront.
The avoidance of high solvent contents in the coating materials is in the forefront, in particular, in the coating of car bodies, in the coating of unformed metal sheets (coil coating) and in the coating of metallic packaging containers (can coating).
DE-A-43 06 102, for example, describes powder coatings based on carboxyl-containing polyesters and compounds having more than one epoxide group per molecule as crosslinking agents, which in addition, as binders, contain one or more acrylicized polyurethane resin(s). Such powder coatings are suitable for the coating of metal sheets which following the coating procedure are to be formed, and couple high hardness with a high level of deformability and flexibility, and also provide good corrosion protection and good decorative properties, for example gloss.
Powder coatings based on carboxyl-containing polyesters, low molecular mass curing agents containing epoxide groups, polyacrylate resins containing epoxide groups, and low molecular mass di- and/or polycarboxylic acids and/or their anhydrides are described by DE-A-43 30 404. These powder coatings are suitable, again, in particular for the coating of metal sheets which are to be formed following the coating procedure, the coatings again coupling high hardness with a high level of flexibility and deformability without cracking, in addition to good optical properties.
DE-A-43 41 235 comprises powder coatings which are suitable for the finishing of car bodies and which contain, as binders, at least one polyacrylate resin which contains epoxide groups and siloxane-containing comonomer constituents. The powder coatings described in DE-A-43 41 235 lead to coatings having good surface properties, for example weathering stability, chemical resistance, scratch resistance and insensitivity to dirt.
DE-A-42 22 194 describes a process for producing a two-coat finish and powder coatings suitable for this process, where the powder coatings contain as binder a polyacrylate resin containing epoxide groups and as crosslinking agent a mixture of a polyanhydride and a carboxyl-containing polyester resin. Such powder coatings are applied as transparent powder coating, in the two-coat finishing of, in particular, automotive components, to a pigmented basecoat and are stoved together with the latter.
On the grounds of solvent avoidance in particular, efforts have been made to an increased extent in recent years to employ powder coatings as described above, for example, for coatings of a wide variety of types. The results, however, have often been unsatisfactory since, in order to achieve a uniform appearance when using powder coatings, relatively high film thicknesses are generally necessary. In addition, the use of pulverulent coating materials necessitates a different application technology, which has the consequence that the plants set up for liquid coating materials can no longer be used.
The aim is therefore to develop powder coatings in the form of aqueous dispersions which can be processed using application technologies for liquid coating materials.
For example, the as yet unpublished German Patent Application P 195 23 084.1 describes aqueous powder coating dispersions based on epoxy resins as binders and on phenolic compounds and/or carboxyl-containing polyesters as hardeners for the coating of packaging containers. The aqueous powder coating dispersion is composed in this case of a solid pulverulent component, comprising binder and hardener, and of an aqueous component comprising a nonionic or anionic thickener and, if desired, further additives specific to dispersions. Such aqueous powder coating dispersions can be applied, in connection with the coating of packaging containers, using the liquid-coating technology employed to date.
The as yet unpublished German Patent Application P 195 18 392.4 claims an aqueous powder coating dispersion which is particularly suitable as a coating for car bodies coated with aqueous basecoat. In this case the aqueous powder coating dispersion is again composed of a solid pulverulent component comprising at least one binder which contains epoxide groups and has a content of from 30 to 45% by weight of glycidyl-containing monomers, and a crosslinking agent comprising preferably straight-chain, aliphatic dicarboxylic acids and/or carboxyl-containing polyesters, and of an aqueous component comprising at least one nonionic thickener and, if desired, further additives specific to dispersions. Such aqueous powder coating dispersions can be applied to car bodies with the liquid-coating technology used hitherto and can, in particular, be stoved even at temperatures of 130 degrees C.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The aqueous powder coating dispersions according to German Patent Applications P 195 23 084.1 and P 195 18 392.4 can be applied, in connection with the coating of packaging containers and, respectively, of car bodies, using the methods of in each case existing liquid-coating technologies. Compared with the traditional solvent-dissolved two-component clearcoats, however, such aqueous powder coating dispersions have the disadvantage that the powder coating dispersions exhibit leveling which is poorer than that of solvent-containing systems, owing to the solid particles which are present in the dispersion and which do not readily coalesce in the course of film formation. Moreover, the coats of paint formed from powder coating dispersions have a substantially greater permeability for water vapor, which results frequently in a marked reduction in the condensation resistance, even in conjunction is with any underlying basecoat layers. Moreover, a slightly poor weathering stability is found with the coats of paint formed from the powder coating dispersions, which is particularly significant for the coating of car bodies.
The problem which results from this, namely to provide solvent-free coating systems based on aqueous powder coating dispersions insuring good leveling, high condensation resistance and good weathering stability in addition to high chemical resistance, a high surface quality of the coating, such as gloss and scratch resistance, and high thermal resistance of the coating, is surprisingly solved by the powder coating dispersions described in the text below.
The novel powder coating dispersions consist of a solid, pulverulent component I and an aqueous component II, component I being a powder coating comprising:
A) at least one epoxy resin having an epoxide equivalent weight of from 300 to 5500 daltons,
B) at least one di- and/or polycarboxylic acid as curing agent, comprising one or more organosilyl groups in the molecule, if desired in a mixture with other di- and/or polycarboxylic acids which contain no organosilyl group as substituent, and
C) if desired, catalysts, fillers, auxiliaries and/or additives specific to powder coating, such as degassing agents, leveling agents, free-radical scavengers, antioxidants and/or UV absorbers,
and component II being an aqueous dispersion comprising:
D) at least one nonionic thickener and
E) if desired, catalysts, auxiliaries, defoaming agents, dispersion auxiliaries, wetting agents, preferably carboxyl-containing dispersants, antioxidants, UV absorbers, free-radical scavengers, small quantities of solvents, leveling agents, biocides and/or water-retention agents.
Moreover, the present invention also comprises a process for the preparation of an aqueous powder coating dispersion, in which process the pulverulent components are admixed to the aqueous component by wet milling or by stirring in.
In preferred embodiments of the invention, component I of the novel powder coating dispersion compri

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Aqueous powder paint dispersions does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Aqueous powder paint dispersions, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Aqueous powder paint dispersions will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2464837

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.