Rapid curing high solids thermosetting coatings

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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260 334R, 427388B, 528273, 528289, 528308, C08L 6128, C08L 6702, C08L 6704

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041137930

ABSTRACT:
A high solids rapid-curing thermosetting solution coating composition containing less than about 30% of volatile organic solvent is provided by a mixture of: (1) an hydroxy functional polyester resin of: (A) 2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropyl-2,2-dimethyl-3-hydroxypropionate; (B) isophthalic acid; and (C) a polyhydric alcohol containing at least three hydroxy groups per molecule and providing from 5 to 25% of the total hydroxy functionality in the polyester; said polyester having an equivalent ratio of hydroxyl to carboxyl functionalities of from 1.35:1 to 2.0:1; (2) liquid low volatile polyhydric alcohol containing from 2-4 hydroxy groups, and (3) liquid hexafunctional melamine resin. In this mixture, the polyester constitutes from about 30 to 70%, the liquid polyhydric alcohol constitutes from 10 to 50%, and the liquid melamine resin constitutes from 15 to 50%.

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