Primer composition

Primer composition

99.9% by weight, relative to the solids content thereof, of an aqueous dispersion of acrylic polymer latex, and 0.1 to 4% by weight, also relative to ...

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99.9% by weight, relative to the solids content thereof, of an aqueous dispersion of acrylic polymer latex, and 0.1 to 4% by weight, also relative to the solids content thereof, of an aqueous emulsion of an aromatic epoxy resin, which comprises a nonionic surface-active agent, said aqueous dispersion further comprising 1 to 25% by weight, relative to the weight of the dry epoxy resin, of a reactive diluent.

Coil Coating Composition U.S. Patent 5,635,555. June 3, 1997 P. Vranken and/~ Pigeolet, assignors to Fina Research S.A., Seneffe, Belgium

A primer coating composition having excellent cut-side corrosion resistance essentially consisting of a binder system consisting essentially of a linear polyester resin; a cross linking agent selected from the group consisting of block polyisocyantes, melamine, and urea-formaldehyde adducts, and a suitable cross linking catalyst; at least one anticorrosive chromate pigment, the amount of pigment being at least 50% of all pigments in the composition, and the pigment volume concentration being 90 to 99% of the critical pigment volume concentration; and at least one solvent.

Multicoat

Coating

U.S. Patent 5,635,564. June 3, 1997 S. Wieditz et al., assignors to BASF Lacke Farben AG, Muenster-Hiltrup, Germany

A process for the preparation of a multicoat protective and/or decorative coating on a substrate surface comprising applying a pigmented aqueous coating composition, which comprises a water-thinnable emulsion polymer, as basecoat composition; applying a suitable clear topcoat composition to the basecoat obtained in this manner; and baking the basecoat and the topcoat together.

Topcoating Composition U.S. Patent 5,635,572. June 3 1997 K. Ohnishi et al., assignors to Kansai Paint Co. Ltd., AmagashL Japan

A topcoating composition prepared by mixing a condensate of an organosilicate.

Primer Composition U.S. Patent 5,635,578. June 3, 1997 M. Arai et aL, assignors to Shin.Etsu Chemical Co.

Ltd., Tokyo A primer composition consisting essentially of an organosilicon compound having

a fluorine containing organic group and having a hydrogen silyl group at both of the terminals of the molecule and a platinum group metal catalyst.

Electrostatic Spray Device U.S. Patent 5,636,796. June 10, 1997 K. Buschor, assignor to Gema Volstatic AG, St. Gallen, Switzerland

An electrostatic spray device for coating an article comprising a machine arm having a first hollow interior space defined therein, and being movable with respect to an article to be coated; a carrier releasably mounted upon the machine arm, and having a second hollow interior space defined therein; a plurality of gun barrels, releasably mounted upon the said carrier, wherein each gun barrel has a third hollow interior space respectively defined therein, and forming with the carrier a respective plurality of spray guns; a plurality of electrodes respectively disposed within the plurality of gun barrels; a plurality of coating material supply lines for respectively supplying coating material to each one of the plurality of gun barrels; a plurality of corn-

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