Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Coated or structually defined flake – particle – cell – strand,... – Particulate matter
Reexamination Certificate
1999-03-05
2001-04-17
Truong, Duc (Department: 1711)
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Coated or structually defined flake, particle, cell, strand,...
Particulate matter
C428S403000, C428S406000, C428S407000, C427S195000, C427S218000, C427S407100, C427S408000, C524S568000, C524S204000, C524S205000, C524S280000, C524S457000, C524S565000, C524S567000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06218012
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In general, conventional aqueous based latex topcoats require using a primer undercoat to provide adequate adhesion and tannin blocking to wood and previously painted surfaces. Tannin blocking is the ability of a coating to prevent water soluble chromophoric compounds, present in or on a substrate or substrate coating, from migrating through a newly applied topcoat. For example, certain woods such as redwood and cedar contain tannin staining agents. If a conventional latex coating is applied to the wood, these staining agents become extracted from the wood and migrate through the coating. Repeated applications of the same or a similar type of aqueous latex coating will not successfully prevent these stains from reappearing on the new coating surface. Solvent based coatings are typically effective in blocking these stains since the stains are not solubilized by the coating solvent.
While there are certain benefits to using a solvent based coating, aqueous coatings are preferred over solvent based coatings for many reasons. Reduction of the VOC of the coating is an advantage offered by latex coatings. In addition, alkyd coatings are not generally as crack, fade and flake resistant as latex based coatings, particularly in exterior applications. Specifically designed latex based coatings may have better adhesion to substrates such as galvanized steel and cement based substrates. Latex based coatings also offer easy water clean-up.
The latex based primers currently available provide adequate stain blocking, but in order to obtain the necessary durability and attractive appearance for exterior applications, it is recommended that the latex based primer be coated with two additional layers of latex paint. The latex primer improves adhesion to the substrate and helps to insure a uniform appearance of the top coat. Primers must be topcoated because they are discolored by the tannins contained in the substrate. The latex primers function by letting the tannins migrate into the primer and then trapping the tannins in the primer. This prevents subsequent latex layers from being discolored by the tannins. The additional layers of latex paint provide the durability to withstand weathering and provide a uniform, attractive appearance to the resulting coated substrate. It is desirable, however, to obtain the stain blocking properties and durability of a three layer latex coating system in a single layer of latex based coating.
The present invention is directed to a latex paint which does not require a primer for application over wood, masonry, metal, vinyl siding and previously painted surfaces. The latex paint of the present invention can be applied in a single coat directly over these surfaces to provide the tannin blocking, hiding, corrosion resistance and durability of a conventional primer plus two coats of latex paint. This primerless paint is useful for both interior and exterior applications.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a water based coating composition for use as a single coating comprising:
a) at least one tannin blocking latex resin; and
b) spherical extender particles having a maximum pigment loading of at least 50%; wherein said coating composition has a PVC of 25 to 65% and a NVV of 30 to 50%, and wherein a single coat of the coating composition has exterior durability as measured by QUV testing and indicated by a &Dgr;E of less than 3, and tannin blocking as measured on a redwood substrate and indicated by at least a 30% improvement in the y-reflectance.
The present invention is further directed to a coated substrate wherein the substrate contains tannin and the coating is formed from a coating composition comprising a) at least one tannin blocking latex resin; and b) spherical extender particles having a maximum pigment loading of at least 50%; and wherein said coating composition has a PVC of 25 to 65% and a NVV of 30 to 50%, and wherein a single coat of the coating composition has exterior durability as measured by QUV testing and indicated by a &Dgr;E of less than 3, and tannin blocking as measured on a redwood substrate and indicated by at least a 30% improvement in the y-reflectance.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to a latex paint which, when applied as a single coat, provides the hiding, tannin blocking, corrosion resistance, durability and application performance of a conventional paint system consisting of a primer coat plus two coats of latex paint. The latex paint of the present invention contains a tannin blocking latex emulsion and low water absorbing microspheres.
Tannin blocking emulsions useful in the present invention include those water borne polymer emulsions that are effective in preventing the water soluble phenolic compounds from penetrating the coating. Commercially available tannin blocking latex emulsions include Rhoplex® MV-23LO emulsion copolymer from Rohm and Haas Company which is an all acrylic composition and EPS 2532 emulsion from Engineered Polymer Solutions, Inc. which is a styrenated acrylic composition. Tannin blocking emulsions are those emulsions having a rating of at least 2 on the tannin stain blocking test described below. The tannin blocking latex emulsions may be used alone, or may be used in combination with a conventional latex emulsion. The amount of tannin blocking latex emulsion present in the coating composition is generally at least about 15% by weight of the total latex emulsion present in the coating composition.
Conventional latex emulsions include those prepared by polymerizing at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer in water using surfactants and water soluble initiators. Typical ethylenically unsaturated monomers include vinyl monomers, acrylic monomers, allylic monomers, acrylamide monomers and mono- and dicarboxylic unsaturated acids. Vinyl esters include vinyl acetate, vinyl propionate, vinyl butyrates, vinyl isopropyl acetates, vinyl neodeconate and similar vinyl esters; vinyl halides include vinyl chloride, vinyl fluoride and vinylidene chloride; vinyl aromatic hydrocarbons include styrene, a-methyl styrene, and similar lower alkyl styrenes. Acrylic monomers include monomers such as lower alkyl esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid having an alkyl ester portion containing between 1 to 12 carbon atoms as well as aromatic derivatives or acrylic and methacrylic acid. Useful acrylic monomers include, for example, acrylic and methacrylic acid, methyl acrylate, and methacrylate, ethyl acrylate and methacrylate, butyl acrylate and methacrylate, propyl acrylate and methacrylate, 2-ethyl hexyl acrylate and methacrylate, cyclohexyl acrylate and methacrylate, decyl acrylate and methacrylate, isodecylacrylate and methacrylate, and benzyl acrylate and methacrylate.
Preparation of latex compositions is well-known in the paint and coatings art. Any of the well-known free-radical emulsion polymerization techniques used to formulate latex polymer can be used in the present invention. Polymerization techniques suitable for use herein are taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,486,576, incorporated by reference.
The addition of low water absorbing microspheres to the paint composition provides a paint composition having a high volume solids content. Useful low water absorbing microspheres include those microspheres having a maximum pigment loading of at least 50%. The Maximum Pigment Loading (MPL) percentage is an indication of the water absorption of the spherical particles. The higher the MPL, the lower the water absorption of the particles. The MPL is determined by first preparing a Base Mix as follows:
Base Mix
Parts by Weight
water
75
propylene glycol
15
tetra potassium pyro phosphate
0.5
Tamol 963 surfactant
6.0
Triton X-102 surfactant
2.5
Strodex PK-90 surfactant
1.0
To a container having a diameter of 7 inches, 300 grams of the Base Mix was added. A 3 inch HSD blade placed 1 inch from the bottom of the container was used for mixing. Various amounts of the extender or pigment particles were added to the container and mixing was contin
Bell Elizabeth C.
Madigan Lorette
Martuch Robert A.
Rota Darlene D.
Katterle Paul R.
McDonald Robert E.
The Sherwin-Williams Company
Truong Duc
Tsang Vivien Y.
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