Matte paint composition

Matte paint composition

bon black that was separately prepared and mixed with the other ingredients and an oxidizing agent. Matte Paint Composition U.S. Patent 5,760,122. Ju...

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bon black that was separately prepared and mixed with the other ingredients and an oxidizing agent.

Matte Paint Composition U.S. Patent 5,760,122. June 2, 1998 0. Susa et al. assignors to Honda Giken Kogyo KK, Chiba, Japan

A matte paint film, for use on an interior article of a vehicle. having a thickness of 8 to 30 pm comprising a film-forming synthetic resin componenl, and a mating agent consisting of silica particles having an average particle size equal to or less than 2

pm, and synthetic resin particles having an average particle size of 8 to 50 pm.

U.S. Patent 5,760,126. June 2, 1998 L.i? Engle et a/., assignors fo 3M Co., SI Paul, Minn.

Aqueous Polyurethane Composition

A water-based composition comprising an aqueour, solution, emulsion, or dispersion of a w;iter-soluble or water-dispersible polymer or oligomer having at least one anionic moiety, which is capable of reacting with an oxazoline or oxazine moiety; a water-solutlle or water-dispersible polymer or oligomer having at least one oxazoline or oxazine moiety; and a sol comprising a colloidal dispersion of surface-modified, inorganic microparticles in liquid, said microparticles having polymeric or nonpolymerit, surface-attached organic moieties; wherein at least one of the components further comprising at least one fluoroaliphatic moiety.

Coating

U.S. Pafent 5,760,12X June 2. 1998 B. Vogt-Birnbrich et al., assignors to Herberfs GmbH. Wupperlal, Germany

An aqueous dispersion of’ one or more polyurethane resins wherein the polyurethane resin contains siloxane linkages.

Abrasion-Resistant Fluorochemical Coating

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A curable coating composition comprising a carbamate- or urea-functional compound and a compound comprising a plurality of groups that are reactive with carbamate or urea.

Multilayer Finish and Waterborne Coating U.S. Patent 5,760,128. June 2, 1998 W. Balfus et a/., assignors to BASF La&e + Farben AG, Muenster-Hiltrup, Germany

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U.S. Patent 5,760,137. June 2, 1998 S. Miyazoe et d., assignors to Nippon Paint Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan

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Composition

A process for the production of a multilayer finish on a substrate surface comprising reacting a polyester-polyol or a mixture of polyester-polyols with a polyisocyanate or with a mixture of polyisocyanates; when 30 to 60% of Ihe isocyanate groups have reacted, dispersing the reaction mixture in water and then completing the reaction to produce crosslinked polymer microparticleh; incorporating the resultant crosslinked polymer microparticles into a pigmented, aqueous basecoat: applying the basecoat to a substrate surface: forming a polymer film from the composition applied; applying a transparent topcoat to the basecoat thus obtained; and stoving the basecoat together with the topcoat.

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U.S. Patent 5,760,127. June 2, 1998 B.D. Bammef et ai, assignors to BASF Corp., Southfield, Mich.

A curable resin composition comprising 5 to 70% by weight of a polymer containing free and Iesterified carboxyl groups; 1 to 70% of a hydroxyl group and epoxy group containing polymer; 1 to 45% of an epoxy group and/or alkoxyl group in the form of’ an alkoxysilyl group containing silicone polymer, and 1 to 70%’ of a polyester resin. METAL

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