Compositions: coating or plastic – Materials or ingredients – Pigment – filler – or aggregate compositions – e.g. – stone,...
Reexamination Certificate
1999-12-23
2001-07-31
Bell, Mark L (Department: 1755)
Compositions: coating or plastic
Materials or ingredients
Pigment, filler, or aggregate compositions, e.g., stone,...
C106S404000, C106S417000, C106S426000, C106S442000, C106S483000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06267810
ABSTRACT:
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to pigment mixtures containing at least two components, component A being Al
2
O
3
flakes coated with one or more metals, metal oxides and/or metal sulfides and component B being special-effect pigments, and to their use in varnishes, paints, printing inks, plastics and cosmetic formulations.
With platelet-shaped pigments, hiding power and gloss are often difficult to realise simultaneously to a satisfactory extent. For instance, SiO
2
flakes or mica platelets covered with one or more thin metal oxide layers feature interference colors and a high luster but at the same time, owing to the transparent substrate, feature high transparency and hence a comparatively poor hiding power.
Thus EP 0 562 329 discloses a pigment mixture comprising iron oxide-coated SiO
2
flakes in combination with iron oxide-coated mica pigments.
DE-A-42 40 511 discloses a pigment mixture which consists of an interference pigment and a platelet-shaped color pigment. The interference pigment comprises metal oxide-coated mica flakes or SiO
2
flakes, and the color pigment can be colored, uncoated SiO
2
flakes. This pigment mixture is incorporated into coating materials, printing inks or plastics.
The object of the present invention is to provide a pigment mixture which is notable for relatively high hiding power and which lends itself well to incorporation into the respective system in which it is used, and for which at the same time a separation of pigment/colorant in the system is largely ruled out.
Surprisingly, pigment mixture has now been found which has none of the disadvantages indicated above. The pigment mixture of the invention consists of at least two components, component A being Al
2
O
3
flakes coated with one or more metals, metal oxides and/or metal sulfides and component B being one or more special-effect pigments. The admixture of the special-effect pigments with the coated Al
2
O
3
flakes is able to give the systems in which they are used a multiple flop, the color effect is intensified, and new color effects are achieved.
The invention thus provides a pigment mixture containing at least two components, component A and component B. Component A comprises Al
2
O
3
flakes coated with one or more metals, metal oxides and/or metal sulfides. The Al
2
O
3
flakes comprise platelet-shaped Al
2
O
3
substrates. Component B comprises one or more special-effect pigments.
The invention likewise provides the formulations, such as paints, varnishes, printing inks, plastics, agricultural films and cosmetic formulations, which comprise the pigment mixture of the invention.
The coated Al
2
O
3
flakes can be mixed in any proportion with the special-effect pigments. The ratio of component A to component B is preferably from 1:10 to 10:1, in particular from 3:1 to 5:1.
Coated aluminum oxide in a flaky form is commercially available, for example, from Merck KGaA under the tradename Xirallic®.
&agr;-Al
2
O
3
in the form of hexagonal flakes having a particle diameter greater than 10 &mgr;m and an aspect ratio (particle diameter/thickness) of 5-10 is known from JP 111239/1982 (Laid Open No.).
The Japanese Patent Publication No. 72527/1991 disclose &agr;-Al
2
O
3
in the form of flakes having an average particle diameter of 0.5-3 &mgr;m.
The JP 39362/1992 (Laid Open No.) describes Al
2
O
3
in the form of fine platy particles of a hexagonal crystal system with the plane perpendicular to the c axis grown into a plate.
Preferred Al
2
O
3
flakes are flakes composed of aluminum oxide (as a major consituent) and of titanium dioxide (as minor consituent) which are known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,519. These Al
2
O
3
flakes are prepared from a uniform aqueous solution of water-soluble aluminum salt and titanium salt by hydrolysis with an alkali carbonate aqueous solution in the presence of an aqueous solution containing an alkali metal salt like alkali metal sulfate and phosphoric acid or phosphate, drying by evaporation (dehydration by heating), and molten salt treatment.
The Al
2
O
3
flakes are provided with one or more metal oxide layers. Examples of suitable metal oxides or metal oxide mixtures are titanium dioxide, zirconium oxide, zinc oxide, iron oxides (Fe
2
O
3
and/or Fe
3
O
4
) and/or chromium oxide, especially TiO
2
and/or Fe
2
O
3
. The Al
2
O
3
flakes can be coated in the same way as pearl luster pigments. Coatings with a metal oxide may be accomplished by any known methods, such as hydrolysis of a metal salt by heating or alkali, which deposits hydrated metal oxide, followed by calcination.
Al
2
O
3
flakes can also be coated with one or more layers of a metal or metal alloy selected, for example, from chromium, nickel, silver, bismuth, copper, tin, or hastalloy. Al
2
O
3
flakes coated with a metal sulfide are coated with, for example, sulfides of tungsten, molybdenum, cerium, lanthanum or rare earth elements.
The Al
2
O
3
flakes can be coated by wet chemical coating, by CVD or PVD processes. The metal coating on the Al
2
O
3
flakes functions to increase the hiding power of the pigment.
Suitable components B for the pigment mixture of the invention are all special-effect pigments familiar to the skilled worker in the effect pigment sector, examples being metal effect pigments, such as aluminum, copper, zinc, tin and their alloys. Aluminum and gold bronze alloys are preferably to be mentioned, especially those having a particle size of 2 to 40 &mgr;m.
The pigment mixtures of the invention preferably comprise uncoated and coated platelet-shaped iron oxide, aluminum flakes or coated aluminum flakes. Special-effect pigments of this kind are marketed by BASF under the name Paliocrom®, by Eckart-Werke under the name Stapa®, and by the Flex Company under the name ChromaFlair®. The following pigments should also be mentioned: Pearl luster pigments, TiO
2
flakes or SiO
2
flakes coated with one or more metal oxides, such as TiO
2
or Fe
2
O
3
, for example, graphite platelets, ceramic platelets BiOCl or glass flakes coated with one or more metal oxides, liquid crystal polymer particles (LCP), holographic pigments and multilayer pigments.
Pearl luster pigments, mica flake pigments coated with one or more metal oxides, are obtainable, for example, from Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, under the tradenames Iriodin®, Afflair® and Timiron®. The latter pigments are known, for example, from the German Patents and Patent Applications 14 67 468, 19 59 998, 20 09 566, 22 14 545, 22 15 191, 22 44 298, 23 13 331, 25 22 572, 31 37 808, 31 37 809, 31 51 343, 31 51 354, 31 51 355, 32 11 602 and 32 53 017. Mica pigments coated with TiO
2
and/or Fe
2
O
3
are employed in particular. As phyllosilicates, both natural and synthetic mica are suitable.
Additionally, the inventive pigment mixture can contain organic or inorganic colorants, thixotropic agents, wetting agents, dispersing agents, water, organic solvent or solvent mixtures, etc.
The pigment mixture of the invention is simple and easy to handle. The pigment mixture can be incorporated into the system in which it is used by simple stirring. Laborious milling and dispersing of the pigments is not necessary.
The pigment mixture of the invention can be used for pigmenting coating materials, printing inks, plastics, agricultural films, button pastes, for the coating of seed, for the coloring of food, coatings of medicaments or cosmetic formulations. The concentration of the pigment mixture in the system in which it is to be used for pigmenting is generally between 0.01 and 50% by weight, preferably between 0.1 and 5% by weight, based on the overall solids content of the system. This concentration is generally dependent on the specific application.
Plastics comprising the pigment mixture of the invention in amounts of 0.1 to 50% by weight, in particular from 0.5 to 7% by weight, are frequently notable for a particular sparkle effect.
In the coating sector, especially in automotive finishing, the pigment mixture is employed in amounts of 0.5-10% by weight. The proportion in which the coated Al
2
O
3
flakes are mixed wit
Atsuko Nishimagi
Pfaff Gerhard
Schoen Sabine
Bell Mark L
DiVerdi Michael J.
Merck Patent Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung
Millen White Zelano & Branigan P.C.
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