Abstract:
The present invention provides a coating composition, a coated transparent thermoplastic electrophotographic recording medium, for example, a coated lenticular lens electrophotographic recording medium, and a method for coating the transparent thermoplastic electrophotographic recording medium.
Abstract:
Gegenstand der Erfindung ist die Verwendung von Vinylacetat-Mischpolymerisaten als alkalilösliche Bindemittel, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Vinylacetat-Mischpolymerisate a) 50 bis 90 Gew.-% Vinylacetat-Comonomereinheiten, b) 3 bis 15 Gew.-% carboxylfunktionelle Comonomereinheiten, c) 5 bis 40 Gew.-% Comonomereinheiten, welche sich von langkettigen Vinylestern oder langkettigen (Meth) acrylsäureestern ableiten, deren Homopolymerisate jeweils eine Glasübergangstemperatur Tg von kleiner als 0°C aufweisen, enthalten.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a metal surface, which is coated with a polymer layer containing at least one polymer that is not soluble in water and at least one water-soluble polymer, whereby the layer thickness of the polymer layer is equal to 2 mu m or less. The invention also relates to a method for reducing the susceptibility of a metal surface to fingerprints, according to which a metal surface is coated with a less than 2 mu m thick layer of a polymer mixture containing at least one water-soluble polymer and at least one polymer that is not soluble in water or is coated with a compound of general formula (I) Y-R -X comprising at least two acid groups.
Abstract:
A polymer composition for coating film formation which, when applied even to a considerably rough surface, dried, and then wetted by water, gives a coating film having sufficient elongation and strength. The polymer composition comprises: an emulsion of either a polyvinyl acetate homopolymer or a copolymer of polyvinyl acetate with one or more monomers selected among acrylic esters, acrylamide, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, methacrylic esters, maleic acid, maleic anhydride, and fumaric acid; and one or more ingredients selected among aqueous solutions of saps, fruit juices, honey, and saccharides.
Abstract:
A powdery coating which contains a scallop shell powder, which is obtained by grinding scallop shells containing calcium carbonate having a hexagonal calcite structure and baking, and a binder component; and an aqueous coating wherein this powdery coating is mixed with water to thereby dissolve a part of the above-described scallop shell powder in the water. When such a coating is applied to the surface of ceiling, wall, floor, furniture, etc., an incombustible film strongly adhering to the surface can be formed and thus the emission of toxic gases into the living space can be prevented. Further, the proliferation of bacteria and molds can be inhibited thereby and thus the onset of physical disorders and diseases can be prevented. Furthermore, such a coating exerts a deodorant effect and has such a high safety as being not dangerous but rather nutritionally effective from the viewpoint of supplying calcium even if it is put into the mouth. Since natural or farmed scallop shells being rich in calcium and less expensive, which have been disposed as waste after taking out the contents for edible use, are efficiently utilized, moreover, these coatings can be easily produced at a low cost and exert practically excellent effects.
Abstract:
A reflective road marking and a method for producing the same wherein beads are incorporated in a binder on polymer basis and coated with a cohesive coating material having a surface tension closer to the surface tension of the polymeric matrix than the surface tension of the beads.
Abstract:
Described herein are compositions useful for infusing color into nonwoven polyester containing product and methods to do so. Such compositions and methods comprise use of a color infusion composition comprising an antimigrant polymer; pigment; ammonium polyphosphate; and an anionic surfactant comprising phosphate. In certain embodiments, thermoplastic polymer having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 93.0 °C or less is used to enhance color infusion.