WO1990008165A1 - Polymeric aqueous composition for protective coatings - Google Patents
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- C09—DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- C09D—COATING COMPOSITIONS, e.g. PAINTS, VARNISHES OR LACQUERS; FILLING PASTES; CHEMICAL PAINT OR INK REMOVERS; INKS; CORRECTING FLUIDS; WOODSTAINS; PASTES OR SOLIDS FOR COLOURING OR PRINTING; USE OF MATERIALS THEREFOR
- C09D5/00—Coating compositions, e.g. paints, varnishes or lacquers, characterised by their physical nature or the effects produced; Filling pastes
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- C03—GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
- C03C—CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF GLASSES, GLAZES OR VITREOUS ENAMELS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF GLASS; SURFACE TREATMENT OF FIBRES OR FILAMENTS MADE FROM GLASS, MINERALS OR SLAGS; JOINING GLASS TO GLASS OR OTHER MATERIALS
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- This invention relates in general to protective coatings, and more particularly, to" a polymeric aqueous composition for forming temporary protective coatings when used on glass, metal, rubber, concrete-like surfaces and plastic, non-porous or painted surfaces unaffected by solvents, that may be easily peeled therefrom.
- Cleanups with new construction both residential and commercial can be a real problem even for those who are providing a commercial cleaning service cleaning new construction. There has been a pronounced need for something that would make window cleaning both easier and faster. Many substances have been tried, including even Crisco and peanut oil with, however, it being found that removal of some of these substances is more of a problem than direct scraping removal of paint, mortar, texture, and other substances that may have splashed, dropped or deposited on glass and/or metal surfaces. The new substance comes in a liquid form that may be sprayed to coat surfaces for protection.
- the material forms a protective film temporary coating on glass, metal, rubber, concrete like surfaces and plastic non-porous or painted surfaces generally unaffected by solvents, that may be easily peeled away taking with it paint, mortar, mud and dust or any other foreign materials that may have been deposited thereon during construction.
- This temporary protective coating greatly reduces the use of razor blades, and abrasive cleaning agents that can scratch glass and even break glass. By not allowing direct contact of sand, mortar and cement and other foreign material with glass during construction the costly service of replacing damaged glass with unscratched and unbroken glass and/or regla__ing glass is reduced. This provides great savings in reduced replacement costs and also in reduced cleaning rates in many instances.
- the material may be applied to formica, ceramic (bathtubs) , porcelain, marble, stainless steel, copper and aluminum, and as an aid in asbestos abatement.
- the material is useful also for applications other than temporary protective coatings in that it can be sprayed or dip applied to porous materials or even, in some.instances, to surfaces of materials that interact with solvents in the coating material. It provides a protective surface for wood with release characteristic of the temporary protective coating.
- Another object is to protect glass and other materials from damage during building construction or remodeling.
- a further object is to speed up cleanup after construction.
- Still another object is to lower cleanup costs after construction and make the cleanup job easier.
- aqueous composition for protective coatings a composition with defoamers in the range of 0.1% to 0.6%, wetting aids 0.1% to 0.6%, dispersing aids 0.1% to 0.8%, plasticizers and coalescents 0.1% to 2.5%, release aids 7% to 15%, resins 34% to 54%, thickeners 1% to 5% and the remainder, water.
- defoamers in the range of 0.1% to 0.6%, wetting aids 0.1% to 0.6%, dispersing aids 0.1% to 0.8%, plasticizers and coalescents 0.1% to 2.5%, release aids 7% to 15%, resins 34% to 54%, thickeners 1% to 5% and the remainder, water.
- the composition is an aqueous polymeris dispersion (emulsion) composed of a blend of Vinyl Acrylics, Poly Vinyl Alcohols, Ethylene Vinyl Acetates, Vinyl Acrylics and Acrylics, a part or all thereof blended with a dispersing aid such as Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate, and wetting aids such as Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, Nonylphenol Polyelectrol, Glycol Ether, and Sodium Carboxylated Polyelectrol, and certain plasticizers and coalescents such as Oi Butyl Phthalate and 2, 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol - 1, 3 Monisobutyrate and Glycerin.
- a dispersing aid such as Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate
- wetting aids such as Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, Nonylphenol Polyelectrol, Glycol Ether, and Sodium Carboxylated Poly
- composition is then dispersed with a colloidal mixture of parafine waxes, polymeric waxes and selected fatty oils as release agents imposing a high resistance to water.
- the composition also includes selected thickening agents such as Hydroxyethyl Cellulose and an Acrylic aqueous dispersion, and Antifoam such as Silica dispersion in Petroleum oil, and Glycols such as Propylene and Ethylene.
- the mixture of the present invention comprises, by weight a mixture of nonvolatile materials in the range of 41% to 71% and volatile and evaporant materials in the range of 29% to 59%.
- the nonvolatile portion includes: release aids in the range of 7% to 15% and resins in the range of 34% to 54%, defoamers 0.1% to 0.6%, wetting aids 0.1% to 0.6%, dispersing aids 0.1 to 0.8% and thickeners 1% to 5%.
- the volatile and evaporant materials include plasticizers and coalescents in the range of 0.1% to 2.5%, and water in the range of 28.9% to 56.5%.
- the resins are a blend of Vinyl acrylics. Poly Vinyl alcohols, Ethylene Vinyl Acetates, Vinyl Acrylics and Acrylics. A part or all thereof is blended with a dispersing aid such as Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate, and wetting aids such as Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, Nonylphenol Polyelectrol, Glycol Ether, and Sodium Carboxylated Polyelectrol.
- a dispersing aid such as Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate
- wetting aids such as Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, Nonylphenol Polyelectrol, Glycol Ether, and Sodium Carboxylated Polyelectrol.
- Plasticizers and coalescents are also blended into the dispersion with Di Butyl Phthalate, a plasticizer, and 2 , 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol - l, 3 Monisobutyrate and Glycerin as coalescents.
- the composition is then dispersed with a colloidal mixture of parafine waxes, polymeric waxes and selected fatty oils as release agents imposing a high resistance to water.
- the composition also includes selected thickening agents such as hydroxyethyl Cellulose and an Acrylic aqueous dispersion, and antifoam defoamers such as Silica dispersion in Petroleum Oil and Glycols such as Propylene and Ethylene.
- volatile and evaporant materials include Di Butyl Phthalate a plasticizer; 2, 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol - 1, 3
- Monisobutyrate and Glycerin as coalescents and water as an evaporant.
- the overall mixture constituted as set forth is sprayed on surfaces to provide a peel-off protective film, on glass for example, it takes from several minutes to hours, depending on dryness of air and heat used, to substantially vaporize the volatile content and water from the mixture to form the protective film to peel-off form.
- the composition in liquid form may be applied by spraying, dip application or by being brushed on a surface to be protected with a peel-off film of material.
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Abstract
A composition aqueous polymeric dispersion (emulsion) composed of a blend of Vinyl Acrylics, Poly Vinyl Alcohols, Ethylene Vinyl Acetates, Vinyl Acrylics and Acrylics part or all thereof blended with a dispersing aid such as Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate, and wetting aids such as Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, Nonylphenol Polyethlaylene Glycol Ether, and Sodium Carboxylated Polyelectrol, certain plasticizers and coalescents such as Di Butyl Phthalate and 2,2,4-Trimethylpemtanediol-1,3-Monisobutyrate and Glycerin. The composition is then dispersed with a colloidal mixture of parafine waxes, polymeric waxes and selected fatty oils as release agents imposing a high resistance to water. The composition also includes selected thickening agents such as Hydroxyethyl Cellulose and an Acrylic aqueous dispersion, an Antifoam such as Silica dispersion in Petroleum oil, and Glycols such as Propylene and Ethylene.
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POLYMERIC AQUEOUS COMPOSITION FOR PROTECTIVE COATINGS This invention relates in general to protective coatings, and more particularly, to" a polymeric aqueous composition for forming temporary protective coatings when used on glass, metal, rubber, concrete-like surfaces and plastic, non-porous or painted surfaces unaffected by solvents, that may be easily peeled therefrom.
Cleanups with new construction, both residential and commercial can be a real problem even for those who are providing a commercial cleaning service cleaning new construction. There has been a pronounced need for something that would make window cleaning both easier and faster. Many substances have been tried, including even Crisco and peanut oil with, however, it being found that removal of some of these substances is more of a problem than direct scraping removal of paint, mortar, texture, and other substances that may have splashed, dropped or deposited on glass and/or metal surfaces. The new substance comes in a liquid form that may be sprayed to coat surfaces for protection. The material forms a protective film temporary coating on glass, metal, rubber, concrete like surfaces and plastic non-porous or painted surfaces generally unaffected by solvents, that may be easily peeled away taking with it paint, mortar, mud and dust or any other foreign materials that may have been deposited thereon during construction. This temporary
protective coating greatly reduces the use of razor blades, and abrasive cleaning agents that can scratch glass and even break glass. By not allowing direct contact of sand, mortar and cement and other foreign material with glass during construction the costly service of replacing damaged glass with unscratched and unbroken glass and/or regla__ing glass is reduced. This provides great savings in reduced replacement costs and also in reduced cleaning rates in many instances. As an easy peel-off temporary coating the material may be applied to formica, ceramic (bathtubs) , porcelain, marble, stainless steel, copper and aluminum, and as an aid in asbestos abatement.
The material is useful also for applications other than temporary protective coatings in that it can be sprayed or dip applied to porous materials or even, in some.instances, to surfaces of materials that interact with solvents in the coating material. It provides a protective surface for wood with release characteristic of the temporary protective coating.
It is therefore a principal object of this invention to provide a polymeric aqueous composition coating material having a surface with desired release characteristics from material surfaces it would otherwise adhere to.
Another object is to protect glass and other materials from damage during building construction or remodeling.
A further object is to speed up cleanup after construction.
Still another object is to lower cleanup costs after construction and make the cleanup job easier.
Features of the invention useful in accomplishing the above objects include, in a polymeric aqueous composition for protective coatings, a composition with defoamers in the range of 0.1% to 0.6%, wetting aids 0.1% to 0.6%, dispersing aids 0.1% to 0.8%,
plasticizers and coalescents 0.1% to 2.5%, release aids 7% to 15%, resins 34% to 54%, thickeners 1% to 5% and the remainder, water. These ingredients are blended together at various times while the dispersion is being conducted for providing desirable temporary protective coatings. The composition is an aqueous polymeris dispersion (emulsion) composed of a blend of Vinyl Acrylics, Poly Vinyl Alcohols, Ethylene Vinyl Acetates, Vinyl Acrylics and Acrylics, a part or all thereof blended with a dispersing aid such as Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate, and wetting aids such as Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, Nonylphenol Polyelectrol, Glycol Ether, and Sodium Carboxylated Polyelectrol, and certain plasticizers and coalescents such as Oi Butyl Phthalate and 2, 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol - 1, 3 Monisobutyrate and Glycerin. The composition is then dispersed with a colloidal mixture of parafine waxes, polymeric waxes and selected fatty oils as release agents imposing a high resistance to water. The composition also includes selected thickening agents such as Hydroxyethyl Cellulose and an Acrylic aqueous dispersion, and Antifoam such as Silica dispersion in Petroleum oil, and Glycols such as Propylene and Ethylene.
In a preferred embodiment, the mixture of the present invention comprises, by weight a mixture of nonvolatile materials in the range of 41% to 71% and volatile and evaporant materials in the range of 29% to 59%. The nonvolatile portion includes: release aids in the range of 7% to 15% and resins in the range of 34% to 54%, defoamers 0.1% to 0.6%, wetting aids 0.1% to 0.6%, dispersing aids 0.1 to 0.8% and thickeners 1% to 5%. The volatile and evaporant materials include plasticizers and coalescents in the range of 0.1% to 2.5%, and water in the range of 28.9% to 56.5%. In the nonvolatile portion of the aqueous polymeric dispersion (emulsion) , the resins are a blend of Vinyl acrylics. Poly Vinyl alcohols, Ethylene Vinyl
Acetates, Vinyl Acrylics and Acrylics. A part or all thereof is blended with a dispersing aid such as Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate, and wetting aids such as Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, Nonylphenol Polyelectrol, Glycol Ether, and Sodium Carboxylated Polyelectrol.
Plasticizers and coalescents are also blended into the dispersion with Di Butyl Phthalate, a plasticizer, and 2 , 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol - l, 3 Monisobutyrate and Glycerin as coalescents. The composition is then dispersed with a colloidal mixture of parafine waxes, polymeric waxes and selected fatty oils as release agents imposing a high resistance to water. The composition also includes selected thickening agents such as hydroxyethyl Cellulose and an Acrylic aqueous dispersion, and antifoam defoamers such as Silica dispersion in Petroleum Oil and Glycols such as Propylene and Ethylene.
Please note again that the volatile and evaporant materials include Di Butyl Phthalate a plasticizer; 2, 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol - 1, 3
Monisobutyrate and Glycerin as coalescents and water as an evaporant. When the overall mixture, constituted as set forth is sprayed on surfaces to provide a peel-off protective film, on glass for example, it takes from several minutes to hours, depending on dryness of air and heat used, to substantially vaporize the volatile content and water from the mixture to form the protective film to peel-off form. The composition in liquid form may be applied by spraying, dip application or by being brushed on a surface to be protected with a peel-off film of material.
Whereas this invention has been described with respect to a range of composition mixture variations thereof, it should be realized that various changes may be made without departures from the essential contributions to the art made by the teachings hereof.
Claims
1. A polymeric aqueous composition for protective coatings comprising: a mixture of non-volatile and evaporant materials with the non-volatile materials including defoamers in the range of 0.1% to 0.6%; wetting aids in the range of 0.1% to 0.6%; dispersing aids in the range of 0.1% to 0.8%; plasticizers and coalescents in the range of 0.1% to 2.5%; release aids in the range of 7% to 15%; resins in the range of 34% to 54%; thickeners in the range of 1% to 5%; and water in the range of 28.9% to 56.5%.
2. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 1, wherein said wetting aids include Sodium Carboxylated Polyelectrol.
3. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 2, wherein said wetting aids also include: Phenoxy Polethyenoeoxy Ethanol, and Nonylphenol Polyethlene Glycol Ether.
4. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 3, wherein said composition is a combination solution and a colloidal mixture of waxes and fatty oils as release agents imposing a high resistance to water.
5. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective . coating of claim 4, wherein said waxes include: parafine waxes, and polymeric waxes.
6. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 5, wherein said thickeners include Hydroxyethyl Cellulose.
7. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 5, wherein said thickeners include an Acrylic aqueous dispersion.
8. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 5, wherein said thickeners is a mixture of Hydroxyethyl Cellulose and an Acrylic aqueous dispersion.
9. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 8, wherein said dispersing aid is Dioctyl Sodium Sulfa Succinate.
10. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 5, wherein said dispersing aid is Dioctyl Sodium Succinate.
11. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 1, wherein said dispersing aid is Dioctyl Sodium Succinate.
12. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 9, wherein said plasticizers include Di Butyl Phthalate.
13. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 5, wherein said plasticizers include Di Butyl Phthalate.
14. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 1, wherein said plasticizers include Di Butyl Phthalate.
15. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 12, wherein said coalescents include 2, 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol -l.
16. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 5, wherein said coalescents include 2, 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol -1.
17. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 1, wherein said coalescents include 2, 2, 4 Trimethylpemtanediol -1.
18. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 15, wherein said coalescents also include 3 Monisobutyrate.
19. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 18, wherein said coalescents also include Glycerin.
20. The polymeric aqueous composition for protective coating of claim 15, wherein said coalescents also include Glycerin.
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