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Use Of Nanoparticulate Organic Pigments In Paints And Coatings

US Patent:
6875800, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
Jun 7, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/165056
Inventors:
Noel R. Vanier - Wexford PA, US
Calum H. Munro - Wexford PA, US
Eldon L. Decker - Gibsonia PA, US
Rachel B. Wilson - Allison Park PA, US
Matthew E. Wehrle - Apollo PA, US
Assignee:
PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C08K009/10
US Classification:
523210, 524449, 524430, 106415
Abstract:
A protective and decorative coating composition including about 2 to 10 different colorants which in combination with a resinous composition produce a desired visible coating. A majority of the colorants has a maximum haze of about 10% and exhibits an absorbance peak in the visible spectrum wherein at least about 50% of the total absorbance in the visible spectrum occurs at wavelengths within about 50 nm of the wavelength of the peak absorbance.

Use Of Nanoparticulate Organic Pigments In Paints And Coatings

US Patent:
7727625, Jun 1, 2010
Filed:
Jan 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/046919
Inventors:
Noel R. Vanier - Wexford PA, US
Calum H. Munro - Wexford PA, US
Eldon L. Decker - Gibsonia PA, US
Rachel B. Wilson - Allison Park PA, US
Matthew E. Wehrle - Apollo PA, US
Assignee:
PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
B32B 5/16
C08K 5/34
C08K 9/10
US Classification:
428323, 523210, 523218, 524449, 524430, 524 88, 524190, 524431, 524497, 106415
Abstract:
A protective and decorative coating composition including about 2 to 10 different colorants which in combination with a resinous composition produce a desired visible coating. A majority of the colorants has a maximum haze of about 10% and exhibits an absorbance peak in the visible spectrum wherein at least about 50% of the total absorbance in the visible spectrum occurs at wavelengths within about 50 nm of the wavelength of the peak absorbance.

Use Of Nanoparticulate Organic Pigments In Paints And Coatings

US Patent:
8026299, Sep 27, 2011
Filed:
Sep 19, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/548956
Inventors:
Noel R. Vanier - Wexford PA, US
Calum H. Munro - Wexford PA, US
Eldon L. Decker - Gibsonia PA, US
Rachel B. Wilson - Allison Park PA, US
Matthew E. Wehrle - Apollo PA, US
Assignee:
PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
C09K 9/10
US Classification:
523210, 524449, 524430, 524431, 524497, 106415, 523218
Abstract:
A protective and decorative coating composition including about 2 to 10 different colorants which in combination with a resinous composition produce a desired visible coating. A majority of the colorants has a maximum haze of about 10% and exhibits an absorbance peak in the visible spectrum wherein at least about 50% of the total absorbance in the visible spectrum occurs at wavelengths within about 50 nm of the wavelength of the peak absorbance.

Aqueous Dispersions And Methods Of Making Same

US Patent:
2010031, Dec 9, 2010
Filed:
May 18, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/782278
Inventors:
Xiaoyun Lai - Gastonia NC, US
Richard J. Pavlekovsky - Ford City PA, US
Matthew E. Wehrle - Apollo PA, US
International Classification:
C08K 3/04
C08L 75/04
C08L 39/06
C08L 63/00
US Classification:
523468, 524589, 524548, 524496, 524500, 524539, 524503, 524507, 524516, 977742, 977750, 977752
Abstract:
The present invention, in one aspect, provides aqueous dispersions of carbon nanotubes. In some embodiments such aqueous dispersions can be applied to fiber glass strands to impart one or more electrically conductive properties to the fiber glass strands.

Fluoropolymer Based Coating Composition For Adhesion Direct To Glass

US Patent:
4879345, Nov 7, 1989
Filed:
Jul 27, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/224837
Inventors:
Bruce A. Connelly - Gibsonia PA
Matthew E. Wehrle - New Kensington PA
Paul P. Greigger - Allison Park PA
Assignee:
PPG Industries, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
C08F 800
US Classification:
525104
Abstract:
A coating composition, containing a fluoropolymer, a film-forming adjuvant resin which is different from the fluoropolymer and adapted to react with the group represented by F in the functional organosilane of formula I and which is selected from the group consisting of acrylic resins, polyepoxide resins, polyester resins, aminoplast resins and mixtures thereof; and an amount effective to promote adhesion of a functional organosilane represented by formula I: ##STR1## wherein A represents an organo group containing from 1 to 18 carbon atoms, G represents an organo group containing from 2 to 10 carbon atoms, X represents a hydrolyzable group; and b is an integer from 0 to 2, and F represents amino, polyamino, glycidoxy, mercapto, cyano, allyl, vinyl, urethano, halo, isocyanato, ureido, imidazolinyl, acrylato or methacrylato.

Activating Rinse And Method For Treating A Substrate

US Patent:
2017030, Oct 26, 2017
Filed:
Apr 25, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/137016
Inventors:
- Cleveland OH, US
Steven Joseph Lemon - Lower Burrell PA, US
Peter L. Votruba-Drzal - Pittsburgh PA, US
Matthew E. Wehrle - Apollo PA, US
Nathan J. Silvernail - Allison Park PA, US
Richard F. Karabin - Ruffs Dale PA, US
International Classification:
C23C 22/78
C23C 22/20
C23C 22/18
C23C 22/22
C23C 22/12
Abstract:
Disclosed is an activating rinse for treating at least a portion of a substrate, comprising a dispersion of metal phosphate particles having a Dparticle size of no greater than 10 μm, wherein the metal phosphate comprises divalent or trivalent metals or combinations thereof; a dispersant; and a metal sulfate salt. Methods of treating a substrate with the activating rinse also are disclosed. Optionally, substrates treated with the activating rinse also are disclosed.

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