Modified silicon oil for low temperature cure die casting lubricants

US10316147B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10316147-B2
Application numberUS-201615297431-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 19, 2016
Priority dateApr 24, 2014
Publication dateJun 11, 2019
Grant dateJun 11, 2019

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The present invention relates to a mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes that cure at temperatures of about 170° C. while being unreactive under ambient conditions during storage or transport and which are obtained through a hydrosilylation reaction wherein a mixture of ethylenically unsaturated olefins consisting of 1-100% of one or more polyene(s), and 0-99 mol % of monounsaturated olefins with 6 to 15 carbon atoms is reacted with an amount of one or more polyalkylhydrosiloxanes in the presence of a hydrosilylation catalyst. Furthermore, the present invention relates to water-based compositions suitable for use in metal casting processes as a mold release agent comprising a mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes of the invention and a non-ionic surfactant. In addition, the present invention relates to the use of the polyalkylsiloxanes and mixtures of polyalkylsiloxanes as defined herein.

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What is claimed is: 1. A mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes obtained through a hydrosilylation reaction wherein a mixture of ethylenically unsaturated olefins consisting of: a) 10-30 mol % of one or more polyene(s) having one terminal double bond, which is either monosubstituted or geminal disubstituted, and one or more tri- or tetrasubstituted double bond(s); and b) 70-90 mol % of monounsaturated olefins with 6 to 15 carbon atoms; is reacted with an amount of one or more polyalkylhydrosiloxanes in the presence of a hydrosilylation catalyst while each polyalkylhydrosiloxane comprises a repeating unit according to the general structure (I): with n indicating the number of repeating units being in a range of from 10 to 10,000; with the residue R 1 being selected from linear or branched alkyl groups with less than 6 carbon atoms. 2. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein said terminal double bond and said one or more tri- or tetrasubstituted double bond(s) are non-conjugated. 3. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein said polyene(s) comprise terpenes. 4. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 3 , wherein said terpenes comprise (R)-limonene, (S)-limonene or a mixture thereof. 5. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein the amount of polyalkylhydrosiloxanes equals at least 60% of a stoichiometric amount and not more than the stoichiometric amount. 6. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein the polyalkylhydrosiloxanes are at least partially selected from polymethylhydrosiloxanes. 7. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein at least 80 mol % of the repeating units according to the general structure (I) have a residue R 1 being a methyl group. 8. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein at least 80 mol % of the monounsaturated olefins with 6 to 15 carbon atoms are selected from α-olefins. 9. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein the hydrosilylation catalyst is a platinum catalyst. 10. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , obtained in a hydrosilylation reaction run at a temperature in a range of from 80 to 170° C. for a time sufficient to yield a mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes that contains not more than 10 mol % Si—H bonds. 11. The mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , wherein an inert liquid vehicle that acts as a solvent for the one or more polyalkylhydrosiloxanes and/or the mixture of ethylenically unsaturated olefins is present in an amount of less than 20 wt.-%; and/or the mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes is an oil. 12. A water-based die casting release agent composition comprising water and: a) 1-50 wt.-% of the mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 , b) 1-15 wt.-% of a non-ionic surfactant having a HLB value of at least 8, and c) 0-30 wt.-% of waxes, mineral oils, natural oils and/or synthetic oils. 13. The water-based die casting release agent composition according to claim 12 , wherein: i) the non-ionic surfactant is a mixture of polysorbate 85 and ethoxylated tridecyl alcohol; ii) the water-based composition is an oil-in-water emulsion; and/or iii) the waxes are polyethylenes and/or polypropylenes which are insoluble in water, are malleable at 20° C. and melt above 45° C. 14. A polyalkylsiloxane comprising repeating units according to general structure (II): wherein n indicates the number of repeating units comprised in the polyalkylsiloxane, wherein n is an integer of 10 to 10,000 and residue R 1 is selected from the group consisting of linear or branched alkyl groups with less than 6 carbon atoms, wherein a) in 10-30% of the repeating units, R 2 is selected from the group consisting of linear or branched or cyclic alkenyl groups, obtained by the addition of a Si—H bond across the terminal double bond of a polyene having one terminal double bond, which is either mono- or geminal disubstituted, and one or more tri- or tetrasubstituted double bond(s), in a hydrosilylation reaction; b) in 70-90% of the repeating units, R 2 is selected from the group consisting of linear or branched alkyl groups with 6 to 15 carbon atoms; and c) in 0-10% of the repeating units, R 2 is H. 15. The polyalkylsiloxane according to claim 14 , wherein the polyalkylsiloxane has a kinematic viscosity of 100 to 20000 mPa·s at 25° C. 16. The polyalkylsiloxane according to claim 14 , wherein i) in the repeating units b), R 2 is selected from the group consisting of linear or branched alkyl groups with 6 to 14 carbon atoms; ii) the repeating units a) have a ratio to the repeating units b) in a range of from 1:10 to 1:1; iii) the polyalkylsiloxane is an oil; and/or iv) residue R 1 of each repeating unit according to general structure (II) is a methyl group. 17. A water-based die casting release agent composition comprising water and: a) 1-50 wt.-% of the polyalkylsiloxane according to claim 14 , b) 1-15 wt.-% of a non-ionic surfactant having a HLB value of at least 8, and c) 0-30 wt.-% of waxes, mineral oils, natural oils and/or synthetic oils. 18. A mold release agent comprising polyalkylsiloxanes, for use in a metal casting process, wherein the polyalkylsiloxanes are: i) the polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 14 ; and/or ii) polyalkylsiloxanes comprising a repeating unit according to the following general structure (II): wherein n indicates the number of repeating units being in a range of from 5 to 10,000; wherein for each repeating unit the residue R 1 is independently selected from linear alkyl groups with less than 6 carbon atoms; and wherein for each repeating unit the residue R 2 is independently selected from (a) hydrogen or (b) linear or branched alkyl groups having 6 to 15 carbon atoms or (c) a linear or branched or cyclic alkenyl group, obtained by the addition of a Si—H bond across the terminal double bond of a polyene having one terminal double bond, which is either monosubstituted or geminal disubstituted, and one or more tri- or tetrasubstituted double bond(s), in a hydrosilylation reaction, while the fraction of repeating units with a residue R 2 being hydrogen is less than 0.1, being an alkenyl residue, is at least 0.10 and not greater than 0.30, and being a linear or branched alkyl group having 6 to 15 carbon atoms is at least 0.7 and not greater than 0.9. 19. A method of lubricating a die for use in a die casting process comprising: 1) applying a die casting release agent comprising the mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes according to claim 1 to a die; 2) curing the die casting release agent on the die at temperatures in a range of at least 170° C. and up to about 190° C. to form a solid film. 20. The polyalkylsiloxane according to claim 15 , wherein the polyalkylsiloxane has a kinematic viscosity of 1500 to 20000 mPa·s at 25° C.

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  • Release agents {or mold release agents} · CPC title

  • Resistance to extreme temperature · CPC title

  • Specific manufacturing methods for lubricant compositions · CPC title

  • Viscosity; Viscosity index · CPC title

  • C08G77/20Primary

    containing silicon bound to unsaturated aliphatic groups · CPC title

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What does patent US10316147B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a mixture of polyalkylsiloxanes that cure at temperatures of about 170° C. while being unreactive under ambient conditions during storage or transport and which are obtained through a hydrosilylation reaction wherein a mixture of ethylenically unsaturated olefins consisting of 1-100% of one or more polyene(s), and 0-99 mol % of monounsaturated olefins with 6 to …
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Henkel Ag & Co Kgaa
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Primary CPC classification C08G77/20. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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