Aqueous latex emulsions containing basic aluminum compounds of w

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds

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260 296XA, C08L 3104

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040213986

ABSTRACT:
Staining and discoloration of painted wood surfaces, as a result of bleeding into the top or finish coat of soluble coloring matter and tannins naturally present in the wood, is prevented by coating or impregnating the wood with a basic aluminum compound, particularly with a water soluble basic aluminum halide or derivative thereof. The basic aluminum compound may be applied in aqueous solution or non-pigmented emulsion for prefinishing building lumber, or applied in the form of a pigmented emulsion as a primer coat.
The present invention relates to novel methods and compositions for application to the surfaces of woods, particularly to stain-susceptible woods, to prevent their staining or discoloring as a result of tannin and tocopherol or other waste-soluble coloring matter present in the raw wood, bleeding or migrating into a subsequently applied preservative or decorative paint film.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3438914 (1969-04-01), Krockenberger
patent: 3852087 (1974-12-01), Nordyke et al.

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