Aqueous epoxy phosphate dispersions comprising n-butanol, n-hexa

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260 292EP, 260 294R, 428418, C08L 6300, C08K 505, C08K 506, B65D 2302

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ABSTRACT:
The combination of n-butanol, n-hexanol and butoxyethanol, is a superior formulation solvent for aqueous dispersions of amine-neutralized, phosphorylated DGEBA-type epoxy resins which are to be applied to container interiors by spraying. Good film rheology and control of viscosity--by adjusting the solvent to organic solids ratio--is attained at total solids content as low as 20 wt. % and at VOC's as low as 3.5 lbs. per gallon.

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