序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Coating compositions US42330441 1941-12-17 US2395076A 1946-02-19 SODAY FRANK J
62 Protective coating material US51813231 1931-02-25 US2039365A 1936-05-05 THOMAS CHARLES A
63 Minebat oil US1385036D US1385036A 1921-07-19
64 RESIN COMPOSITION FOR SEALING ELECTRONIC DEVICE, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE US15248041 2016-08-26 US20160362576A1 2016-12-15 Takumi ASANUMA; Masami AOYAMA; Yasushi ISHIZAKA; Tetsuya MIEDA
A resin composition for sealing an electronic device and other things being capable of suppressing the permeation of water vapor is provided. The present invention includes a polybutadiene polymer represented by chemical formula (1) and having a (meth)acryloyl group at a terminal end; and a photopolymerization initiator, and does not include a thermoplastic resin having a mass-average molecular weight of 50,000 or more: wherein R1 and R2 each represent a hydroxyl group or H2C═C(R7)—COO—; R3 and R4 each represent a C1-C16 substituted or unsubstituted divalent organic group; R5, R6 and R7 each represent a hydrogen atom or a C1-C10 alkyl group, and at least one organic group represented by chemical formula (2) is included within chemical formula (1); l and m each represent 0 or 1; n represents an integer of 15-150; and x:y=0 to 100:100 to 0; R1 and R2 are never both a hydroxyl group.
65 Hot-melt compositions US37322473 1973-06-25 US3860543A 1975-01-14 MASUDA KOICHIRO; TASAKA KATSUHIKO
This invention relates to hot-melt compositions for adhesives and coating agents which comprise a polyolefin selected from the group consisting of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers and amorphous polypropylenes and a petroleum resin which is produced from fractions selected from C4-C5 fractions having a -15* to 45*C boiling point obtained by cracking or reforming, in combination with an aromatic hydrocarbon fraction having a high degree of unsaturation and a boiling point in the range of 145* to 280*C.
66 Petroleum resin paint compositions US21273571 1971-12-27 US3840491A 1974-10-08 YAGINUMA H; SUZUKI T; WATANABE Y
1. AN IMPROVEMENT PETROLEUM RESIN PAINT COMPOSITION COMPRISING A FILM-FORMING ELEMENT AND A SOLVENT; THE MAIN COMPONENT OF SAID FILM-FORMING ELEMENT CONSISTING ESSENTIALLY OF A MIXTURE OF 20-40% BY WEIGHT OF A LIQUID POLYBUTADIENE HAVING AT LEAST 70% OF THE UNSATURATED DOUBLE BONDS THEREOF OF CIS-1,4 STRUCTURE AND A NUMERICAL AVERAGE MOLECULAR WEIGHT IN THE RANGE OF 1,000-5,000, AND 80-60% BY WEIGHT OF A PETROLEUM RESIN HAVING A SOFTENING POINT IN THE RANGE OF 80-130* C.
67 Segmented copolyester adhesive and coating compositions US27937072 1972-08-10 US3832314A 1974-08-27 HOH G; TSUKAMOTO A
THERMOPLASTIC ADHESIVE AND COATING COMPOSITIONS WHICH COMPRISE (A) ABOUT 1 TO 99 PERCENT BY WEIGHT OF THERMOPLASTIC SEGMENTED COPOLYESTER ELASTOMER CONSISTING ESSENTIALLY OF A MULTIPLICITY OF REDUCING SHORT CHAIN ESTER UNITS ANDLONG CHAIN ESTER UNITS JOINED THROUGH ESTR LINKAGES, SAID SHORT CHAIN ESTER UNITS AMOUNTING TO ABOUT 15 TO 75 PERCENT BY WEIGHT OF SAID POLYESTER AND BEING DERIVATED FROM AROMATIC DICARBOXYLIC ACID SUCH AS TEREPTHALIC ACID, OR A MIXTURE OF TEREPHTHALIC AND ISOPHTHALIC ACIDS, AND AN ORGANIC DIOL SUCH AS BUTANEDIOL AND SAID LONG CHAIN ESTER UNITS AMOUNTING TO ABOUT 25 TO 85 PERCENT BY WEIGHT OF SAID COPPOLYESTER AND BEING DERIVED FROM AROMATIC DICARBOXYLIC ACID SUCH AS TEREPHTHALIC ACID, OR AMIXTURE OF TEREPHTHALIC AND ISOPHTHALIC ACIDS, AND

A LONG CHAIN GLYCOL SUCH AS POLYTETRAMETHYLENE ETHER GLYCOL, SAID COPOLYESTER HAVING A MELT INDEX OF LESS THAN ABOUT 150 AND A MELTING POINT OF AT LEAST ABOUT 125* C., AND (B) ABOUT 1 TO 99 PERCENT BY WEIGHT OF ONE OR MORE LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT THERMOPLASTIC RESINS INCLUDING HYDROCARBON RESINS SUCH AS COUMARONE-INDENE RESINS, PETROLEUM RESINS, STYRENE POLYMERS, CYCLOPENTADIENE RESINS AND TERPENE RESINS, BITUMINOUS ASPHALTS, COAL TAR PITCHES ROSINS, PHEOLIC RESINS, CHLORINATED ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBON WAXES, AND CHLORINATED POLYNUCLEARAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS.
68 Single package oleoresinous varnish "c" enamel and process of making same US3450656D 1966-10-31 US3450656A 1969-06-17 PIERCE KENNETH L; JAMES ROBERT W
69 Pavement coating composition comprising petroleum resin US41955864 1964-12-18 US3404108A 1968-10-01 REGENSTEIN JR JOSEPH; TAPAS JOHN C
70 Process for maintaining the growth of plants US59232766 1966-11-07 US3372020A 1968-03-05 REGENSTEIN JR JOSEPH
71 Hydrocarbon resin aqueous coating composition US28224563 1963-05-22 US3314907A 1967-04-18 FRONCZAK ERNEST T
72 Coating compositions containing petroleum resins US69117146 1946-08-16 US2596101A 1952-05-13 LEE PRITZKER
73 Waterproofing composition US52220344 1944-02-11 US2396342A 1946-03-12 QUICK AUGUSTUS B
74 Resinous composition and method of preparation US23844038 1938-11-02 US2261759A 1941-11-04 CHARLEY GUSTAFSSON
75 Coating composition US75461534 1934-11-24 US2039366A 1936-05-05 THOMAS CHARLES A
76 Protective coating US47053530 1930-07-24 US2039364A 1936-05-05 THOMAS CHARLES A; HOCHWALT CARROLL A
77 Offici US1385037D US1385037A 1921-07-19
78 Paint or varnish and paint or varnish ingredient. US24263718 1918-06-29 US1296776A 1919-03-11 DARRIN MARC
79 Precoat resin dispersion for tufted carpets US627705 1984-07-03 US4640953A 1987-02-03 Raymond W. Goss
Disclosed is a precoat resin dispersion having a solids content from about 63% to about 69% comprising (1) at least one resin having a Ring and Ball softening point from about 60.degree. C. to about 100.degree. C. in an aqueous dispersion having a solids content from about 53% to about 58%; (2) at least one water-soluble polymer; (3) at least one cationic resin; and (4) water. The precoat resin dispersion is useful in the manufacture of tufted carpets, especially carpets manufactured with carboxylated latices as a backcoat.
80 Composition for hot melt-type white traffic paint US367905 1973-06-07 US4086198A 1978-04-25 Kinya Mizui; Hiroshi Wakumoto
A composition suitable for a hot melt-type white traffic paint which has good melt flowability, good thermal stability and high whiteness is prepared by blending: (A) an acid-modified hydrocarbon resin having an acid value of 0.10 to 15 obtained by oxidizing a hydrocarbon resin or reacting it with an .alpha.,.beta.-unsaturated carboxylic acid, or an ester-modified hydrocarbon resin obtained by reacting the acid-modified hydrocarbon resin with an alcohol; with (B) titanium dioxide.
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