Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...
Patent
1982-06-29
1984-01-17
Hayes, Lorenzo B.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
Processes of preparing a desired or intentional composition...
106 1505, 524197, 524202, 524413, 524432, C08L 3302
Patent
active
044264640
ABSTRACT:
A marine paint capable of becoming smoother in relatively moving sea-water comprises a film-forming copolymer and a metalliferous pigment which is sparingly soluble in sea-water. The copolymer comprises 20-80 percent by weight of units of a quinolinyl or substituted quinolinyl ester of an olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acid with the balance of the copolymer being units of at least one olefinically unsaturated comonomer or comprises 10 to 80 percent by weight of (a) units of a quinolinyl or substituted quinolinyl ester of an olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acid, up to 60 percent by weight of (b) units of a triorgano tin salt of an olefinically unsaturated carboxylic acid, with (a) and (b) together forming 20 to 80 percent by weight of the copolymer, and the balance of the copolymer being units of at least one olefinically unsaturated comonomer.
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patent: 4021392 (1977-05-01), Milne et al.
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patent: 4191579 (1980-03-01), Hails et al.
"Chemically Anchoring Mildewcides to Model Paint Binders" by G. A. Stahl and C. U. Pittman, Coatings And Plastic Preprints, American Chemical Society, vol. 37, No. 1, p. 355 (1977).
Hayes Lorenzo B.
International Paint public limited company
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