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1457905 Adhesion promoters for vinyl chloride polymer coatings DYNAMIT NOBEL AG 15 Feb 1974 [17 Feb 1973] 7075/74 Heading C3P A method of forming an adherent coating upon a surface of a substrate comprises applying to a surface a powder comprising (1) a copolymer of vinyl chloride and (2) as adhesio...

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Main Authors UNRATH,PETER,.DR, GEBAUER,PETER
Format Patent
LanguageGerman
Published 22.08.1974
Edition2
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Summary:1457905 Adhesion promoters for vinyl chloride polymer coatings DYNAMIT NOBEL AG 15 Feb 1974 [17 Feb 1973] 7075/74 Heading C3P A method of forming an adherent coating upon a surface of a substrate comprises applying to a surface a powder comprising (1) a copolymer of vinyl chloride and (2) as adhesion promoter a dialkyl- or diaryl-tin bis-mercapto carboxylic acid ester of a polyhydric alcohol, the ester being present in an amount of 0À5-5% by weight based on the weight of the copolymer, and fusing or sintering the powder to form the desired adherent coating upon the surface. The dialkyl and/or diaryl bis-mercapto carboxylic acid esters preferably have one of the formulµ R z SnX1X11 or Formula (I) in which the radicals R are the same or different and each is an alkyl group (C 1-22 ) or an aryl group (C 6-15 ), the radical X1 and X11 are the same or different and are and the radical X is a group having the formulµ in which n, m, p, q and r are integers. Preferred esters have the general Formulµ (II) and (III) with the radicals R being C 4 H 9 to C 8 H 17 alkyl groups. Examples 3 and 4 describe the coating of steel plates by electrostatic powder coating copolymers of vinyl chloride with propylene, ethylene, butene, vinyl triethoxysilane and vinyl ester of pivalic acid containing analkylgroup (C 9-11 ) and a compound of Formula II in which R is iso-butyl. Example 5 describes the coating of steel, aluminium and glass substrates with a copolymer of vinyl chloride and propylene, vinyl acetate or vinyl ether and a compound Formula II. Examples 6 and 7 repeat the processes of Examples 3 to 5 using a compound of Formula II in which R is octyl and a compound of Formula III in which R is butyl respectively. Examples 8, 9 and 10 repeat the procedures of Example 3, and also Example 4 in the case of Example 10, using compounds of Formulµ Ia to Ie in which R is butyl or butyl (n=1, m=1, p=1; n=2, m=2 and p=0); and R is phenyl and n = 2, m = 1, and p= 1 respectively. Example 11 repeats the procedure of Example 3 in which the steel plates are replaced by iron and aluminium alloys.
Bibliography:Application Number: DE19732308020