Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion
Patent
1988-04-05
1989-10-03
Lusignan, Michael
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
427440, 4283202, 428540, 428541, 524815, 524819, 524820, B05D 118
Patent
active
048715948
ABSTRACT:
Use of finely divided aqueous cationic dispersions of synthetic resins obtainable by emulsion polymerization from suitable monomers and which contain cationic dispersion polymers, as impregnants and primers for consolidating and priming of porous absorbent substrates, preferably inorganic substrates such as, for example, masonry, concrete, plaster surfaces, gypsum surfaces, bricks or wood, by treating these substrates with the aqueous cationic dispersions whose polymer particles have mean particle diameters of 0.02 to 0.2 .mu.m.
Aqueous cationic dispersions of synthetic resins exhibit a superior penetrating and permeating power, in particular on smooth plaster surfaces and smooth gypsum surfaces, compared with aqueous anionic or non-ionic dispersions of synthetic resins. Moreover they have no tendency to foam formation and can, in contrast to aqueous anionic or non-ionic dispersions of synthetic resins, exhibit a sealing action against staining, water-soluble substances, such as tarry products (tobacco smoke), resins, wood constituents (tanning) and dyes, which is of particular advantage for example in the building trade in the renovation of old buildings.
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Bister Erhard
Huth Hans-Ullrich
Stelzel Werner
Hoechst AG
Lusignan Michael
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