序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Heat Chemical resistance Acid protective coating material and rotating the coating thermoplastic resin adhesive JP2008553452 2007-01-26 JP2009529065A 2009-08-13 ミッシェル アール. フォーラー; ジョン シー. ムーア
New compositions for use as protective coatings and/or adhesives are provided. The compositions comprise a hydrocarbon resin (e.g., terpene rosin) and a rubber (e.g., EPDM) dispersed or dissolved in a solvent system. The solvent system is preferably a single-solvent system, and the compositions are preferably free of surfactants, dyes, and chromophores. The compositions can be cured or dried to form layers or films that are chemically and thermally resistant, but that can be readily dissolved and removed at the appropriate stage in the fabrication process.
162 Natural paint composition of natural oil-based resin composition and its production method and the same as a main component JP2002576563 2002-03-15 JP2004528437A 2004-09-16 ジョンホ キム
【課題】乾燥時間を短縮させることができ、環境適合性がよく、作業性と塗膜性が優れた天然ペイントを提供する。
【解決手段】桐油25〜40重量部と、煮亜麻仁油25〜40重量部と、ロジンエステル25〜50重量部とを段階的に合成した後、その合成物100重量部にシトラステレビン油40乃至80重量部を加えて混合して合成される天然油性樹脂組成物である。 また、天然油性樹脂30〜50重量部と、植物性油8〜20重量部と、レシチン0.1〜2重量部と、そして残りは天然ペイントの製造時に通例的に使用されている副原料を含んでなされている天然ペイント組成物を提供する。
163 PHOTOCURABLE COMPOSITION TO BE USED ON FINGERNAILS OR ARTIFICIAL NAILS, BASE COAT AGENT CONTAINING SAME, CURED ARTICLE THEREOF, METHOD FOR PRODUCING CURED ARTICLE THEREOF, METHOD FOR DETACHING CURED ARTICLE THEREOF, METHOD FOR COATING BY USING SAME, AND METHOD FOR USING SAME US15774411 2016-10-26 US20180325788A1 2018-11-15 Koichi TAKEMOTO
A photocurable composition for a nail or artificial nail which exhibits surface curability corresponding to a UV irradiator and LED irradiation and of which the cured product can exhibit both durability to maintain stable adhesive property in everyday life and soak off property, is colorless and transparent, and is not turbid, or a base coat agent containing the same. The photocurable composition for nail or artificial nail can contain a compound having a (meth)acryloyl group, rosin or a rosin derivative, and a photoinitiator.
164 Thermoplastic pavement marking composition and method US15239044 2016-08-17 US10059859B2 2018-08-28 Daniel John Puffer, Sr.; Lam Thanh Nguyen
A composition of matter suitable for use as a road marking substance and a method thereof provides for the steps of mixing a binder mixture with a filler mixture, heating the mixed ingredients while mixing into a homogenous molten mixture and then extruding the molten mixture. The extruded material is cooled, cut into individual pellets, coated with an anti-clumping coating and packaged for use in making a road marking substance in situ. The binder can be alkyd-based or hydrocarbon based. The binder includes rosin resins, wax and a plasticizer, and a hydrocarbon resin is added for the hydrocarbon-based binder. The filler contains titanium dioxide, a pigment (if necessary) and ground calcium carbonate.
165 High Content Polyamide Hot-Applied Thermoplastic Composition US15695538 2017-09-05 US20180179393A1 2018-06-28 Robert W. Greer; Derron Henderson; Vince Wilkins
A hot applied thermoplastic pavement composition and method of using is described wherein the composition comprises; a modified polyamide resin in the range of between 3 and 10 percent by weight, wherein the composition contains rosin-modified esters, a copolymer, 30-70 percent by weight of a glass bead intermix, a range of between 1 and 15 percent by weight of either white or yellow pigment, the balance of the composition being selected from the group consisting of; one or more plasticizers, inorganic fillers, waxes, antioxidants and light stabilizers.
166 Pavement marking compositions US14439301 2013-03-13 US09932476B2 2018-04-03 Alexander J. Kugel; Eugene H. Carlson; Matthew D. Wilding; Rajdeep S. Kalgutkar; Pamela A. Percha
A composition comprises a blend comprising (a) a binder comprising (i) C5 hydrocarbon resin or (ii) a resin comprising rosin acids, rosin esters, modified rosin acids, modified rosin esters or mixtures thereof, and (b) polydimethylsiloxane polyamide copolymer.
167 Antifouling coating composition, antifouling film, composite film, and in-water structure US13501424 2010-10-08 US09845395B2 2017-12-19 Ryo Ehara; Haruyasu Minami; Soichiro Tomiyama
Provided are an antifouling coating composition that contains: a hydrolyzable resin having a specific silicon-containing group and a metal-atom-containing group containing a divalent metal atom M; and a thermoplastic resin and/or a plasticizer, wherein the total content of the thermoplastic resin and/or plasticizer per 100 parts by mass of the hydrolyzable resin is 3 to 100 parts by mass, an antifouling film, a composite film and an in-water structure such as a ship using the antifouling coating composition. The antifouling coating composition makes it possible to form a coating film that is excellent in crack resistance and exhibits a good antifouling property over a long period of time even when no antifouling agent is contained or the blending amount thereof is small.
168 Waterproofing agent composition and method of preparing the same US14894110 2014-09-12 US09701870B2 2017-07-11 Hyun Yong Kim
A waterproofing agent composition comprises 100 parts by weight of the pine resin, 20 to 70 parts by weight of an expanded styrene resin, 1 to 10 parts by weight of a vinyl-based resin and 100 to 750 parts by weight of an organic solvent. The waterproofing agent composition is a liquid and exhibits superior adhesion to various materials, thus providing proofing characteristics, humidity resistance and permeability resistance to surfaces of various materials water. In addition, the waterproofing agent composition may provide heat insulation characteristics along with waterproofing characteristics, humidity resistance and permeability resistance to subjects or bases, thus being used for various purposes.
169 Gum rosin protective coating and methods of use US13831452 2013-03-14 US09277638B2 2016-03-01 Luke M. Flaherty; Randal E. Knar; Tiffanie T. Randall
A rosin composition includes a gum rosin, an emulsifier, and a randomizing additive. The rosin composition may be applied to circuit cards for protection of the circuit card during storage. The rosin composition is solderable and is also easily removed for the soldering of components.
170 Composition containing an organic fraction for making a road or building layer and/or coating US12597165 2008-04-21 US08652246B2 2014-02-18 Jean-Pierre Antoine; Jéròme Marcilloux
A viscous composition for making a layer and/or a coating for a road track or a building, and containing a viscous fraction. The viscous fraction mainly contains vegetable pitch, in particular tall oil pitch, and a phenolic modified rosin.
171 Antifouling coating composition, antifouling film, composite film, and in-water structure US13501432 2010-10-08 US08597795B2 2013-12-03 Ryo Ehara; Haruyasu Minami; Soichiro Tomiyama; Masahiro Anjiki
Provided are an antifouling coating composition containing a hydrolyzable resin having a specific silicon-containing group and a triorganosilyl oxycarbonyl group, an antifouling film, a composite film and an in-water structure such as a ship using the same. The hydrolyzable resin may further have a specific metal-atom-containing group containing a divalent metal atom. By the antifouling coating composition, it is possible to form a coating film having excellent crack resistance, while exerting an excellent antifouling property for a long period of time even when no or a small amount of antifouling agent is contained.
172 CURABLE FORMULATION US13394626 2010-09-07 US20120220684A1 2012-08-30 Ian Bryson; Jiaqian Li; Ian Malcom MacKinnon; Jinglan Zhang
Disclosed is a curable formulation comprising a resin; all, or a substantial part, of which comprises one or more fatty acid esters, or their derivatives, obtained from plant oils. Due to the high viscosity of known curable resin materials, and in particular cationically photocurable and thermally curable resins epoxy resins, reactive diluents are conventionally added in order to reduce viscosity and render them suitable for certain methods of application, such as flexography and inkjet printing. However, if an excessive amount of reactive diluent is added to a formulation, the concentration of resin may be so low as to prevent a formulation from curing to form a cured, cross-linked material with acceptable properties. Thus the minimum viscosity of known formulations is limited by the amount of low viscosity reactive diluent which may be added to comparatively high viscosity resins. Formulations of the present invention comprise resins of lower viscosity and therefore may be prepared having a lower viscosity than has been previously possible.
173 ANTIFOULING COATING COMPOSITION, ANTIFOULING FILM, COMPOSITE FILM, AND IN-WATER STRUCTURE US13501424 2010-10-08 US20120202080A1 2012-08-09 Ryo Ehara; Haruyasu Minami; Soichiro Tomiyama
Provided are an antifouling coating composition that contains: a hydrolyzable resin having a specific silicon-containing group and a metal-atom-containing group containing a divalent metal atom M; and a thermoplastic resin and/or a plasticizer, wherein the total content of the thermoplastic resin and/or plasticizer per 100 parts by mass of the hydrolyzable resin is 3 to 100 parts by mass, an antifouling film, a composite film and an in-water structure such as a ship using the antifouling coating composition. The antifouling coating composition makes it possible to form a coating film that is excellent in crack resistance and exhibits a good antifouling property over a long period of time even when no antifouling agent is contained or the blending amount thereof is small.
174 Modified epoxy resins comprising the reaction product of rosin and a linking molecule and aqueous dispersions and coatings comprising such resins US11780732 2007-07-20 US08039551B2 2011-10-18 David Fenn
Modified epoxy resins comprising the reaction product of rosin and a linking molecule, further reacted with an epoxy resin, are disclosed. Aqueous dispersions and coatings comprising these resins are also disclosed.
175 Antifouling coating composition, antifouling coating film formed using the composition, coated article having the coating film on the surface, and antifouling treatment method to form the coating film US13061708 2009-12-17 US07989521B1 2011-08-02 Kiyomi Mori; Hidenori Waku; Takayoshi Fujimoto; Satoshi Minamino
An object of the present invention is to provide a composition for forming an environment friendly antifouling coating film that is unlikely to cause a hairline crack and like coating film defects even when immersed in seawater for a long time, and that prevents or inhibits attachment of slime. An antifouling coating composition of the invention comprises: (A) a triorganosilyl ester-containing copolymer obtained by a mixture of (a) a triorganosilyl (meth)acrylate monomer represented by a general formula (1): R1 is a hydrogen atom or a methyl, and R2, R3, and R4 are equal or different each other, and each represent an alkyl group having 3 to 6 carbons and branched on α-position or a phenyl group, and (b) an ethylenically unsaturated monomer copolymerizable with the triorganosilyl (meth)acrylate monomer, (B) a modified rosin salt which is a salt of a modified rosin and zinc and/or copper, the modified rosin containing, in an amount of 80 weight % or more, two or more members selected from the group consisting of dihydroabietic acid, tetrahydroabietic acid, dehydroabietic acid, pimaric acid, isopimaric acid, and dihydropimaric acid.
176 Antifouling coating composition, antifouling coating film formed from the composition, coated object having the coating film on surface, and method of antifouling by forming the coating film US13061750 2009-12-17 US07977407B1 2011-07-12 Kiyomi Mori; Hidenori Waku; Nobuyuki Hamaura; Takayoshi Fujimoto; Satoshi Minamino
An object of the present invention is to provide a composition for forming an environment friendly antifouling coating film that can effectively exhibit an antifouling effect in seawater for a long period of time and furthermore exhibits a small temperature dependency of the coating film dissolving amount. The present invention provides an antifouling coating composition comprising: (A) a triorganosilyl ester-containing copolymer obtained by a mixture of (a) a triorganosilyl methacrylate monomer represented by a general formula (1) in which R1, R2, and R3 are equal or different each other, and each represent an alkyl group having 3 to 6 carbons and branched on α-position or a phenyl group, and (b) a methoxyalkyl methacrylate monomer represented by a general formula (2) in which R4 represents an alkylene group having 2 to 4 carbons, wherein a content ratio of the monomer (a) in the mixture is 45 to 65 weight %, and a total content of the monomer (a) and the monomer (b) in the mixture is 80 weight % or more, and a copper salt that is at least one member selected from the group consisting of rosin copper salts and copper salts of rosin derivatives.
177 ANTIFOULING COATING COMPOSITION, ANTIFOULING COATING FILM FORMED FROM THE COMPOSITION, COATED OBJECT HAVING THE COATING FILM ON SURFACE, AND METHOD OF ANTIFOULING BY FORMING THE COATING FILM US13061750 2009-12-17 US20110166253A1 2011-07-07 Kiyomi Mori; Hidenori Waku; Nobuyuki Hamaura; Takayoshi Fujimoto; Satoshi Minamino
An object of the present invention is to provide a composition for forming an environment friendly antifouling coating film that can effectively exhibit an antifouling effect in seawater for a long period of time and furthermore exhibits a small temperature dependency of the coating film dissolving amount. The present invention provides an antifouling coating composition comprising: (A) a triorganosilyl ester-containing copolymer obtained by a mixture of (a) a triorganosilyl methacrylate monomer represented by a general formula (1) in which R1, R2, and R3 are equal or different each other, and each represent an alkyl group having 3 to 6 carbons and branched on α-position or a phenyl group, and (b) a methoxyalkyl methacrylate monomer represented by a general formula (2) in which R4 represents an alkylene group having 2 to 4 carbons, wherein a content ratio of the monomer (a) in the mixture is 45 to 65 weight %, and a total content of the monomer (a) and the monomer (b) in the mixture is 80 weight % or more, and a copper salt that is at least one member selected from the group consisting of rosin copper salts and copper salts of rosin derivatives.
178 Use of solvents derived from renewable resources, paints and coating including them, method for preparing them US12370804 2009-02-13 US20090211486A1 2009-08-27 Xavier BRICOUT; Michel CHAPPAT; Christine DENEUVILLERS; Stephane HARNOIS
The invention relates to application of solvent(s) to a product including at least one binder, wherein the product is a paint or coating formulation and the solvent is a compound of renewable vegetable origin, notably agricultural origin. It also relates to a paint or coating including at least one binder and one solvent, wherein the solvent is of renewable vegetable origin. Formulations are given.
179 Compositions For Carton Sealing US12295096 2007-03-28 US20090149598A1 2009-06-11 G. Frederick Hutter; Jean C. St. Arnauld; Jane Dobbins
The disclosed invention provides an adhesive composition that can be applied to a paperboard carton via water-based flexographic or gravure printing, that can subsequently be activated (i.e., melted) by RF radiation during a carton sealing operation, and that provides water-resistant bonding.
180 Resinates from monomer US11099438 2005-04-04 US20060009543A1 2006-01-12 Thomas Fontana
Reduced-rosin compositions of printing inks and the resinate binders therein, and the processes of preparation thereof, are described. In said compositions, a portion of the rosin normally used in the art is replaced by Monomer, and is further reacted with α,β-unsaturated carboxylic compound, alkaline metal salt, and solvent to produce the resinate binder product. Said resinate binder may then be formulated with a colorant to produce an ink, preferably for use in publication gravure.
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