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US10597544B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10597544-B2
Application numberUS-201113881469-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2011
Priority dateOct 26, 2010
Publication dateMar 24, 2020
Grant dateMar 24, 2020

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The present invention relates to pigments based on multicoated flake-form substrates which are distinguished by the fact that at least 8 layers [layers (A)-(H)] are on the substrate, where an SiO 2 layer (=layer A) is located directly on the surface of the substrate, and to the use thereof, inter alia, in paints, surface coatings, automobile paints, powder coatings, printing inks, security printing inks, plastics, ceramic materials, glasses, paper, in toners for electrophotographic printing processes, in seed, in greenhouse sheeting and tarpaulins, as absorbers in the laser marking of paper and plastics, and in cosmetic formulations, for the preparation of pigment pastes with water, organic and/or aqueous solvents, for the preparation of pigment compositions and dry preparations.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A pigment based on coated flake-form substrates, which comprises at least the following 8 layers (A)-(H), on a flake-form substrate, where layer (A) is located directly on the surface of the substrate and where layers (A)-(H) are provided in the order shown and there are no intervening layers between any of layers (A)-(H): (A) a layer comprising SiO 2 , (B) a colourless coating having a refractive index n≥1.8, (C) a colourless coating having a refractive index n≥1.8, where layer (C) is chemically non-identical to layer (B), (D) a coloured coating having a refractive index n≥1.8, (E) optionally, a colourless coating having a refractive index n<1.8, (F) a colourless coating having a refractive index n≥1.8, (G) a colourless coating having a refractive index n≥1.8, where layer (G) is chemically non-identical to layer (F), (H) a coloured coating having a refractive index n≥1.8, and optionally (I) an outer protective layer. 2. The pigment of claim 1 , wherein the flake-form substrates are selected from: natural or synthetic mica, talc, kaolin, flake-form iron or aluminium oxides, glass flakes, SiO 2 flakes, TiO 2 flakes, graphite flakes, synthetic support-free flakes, titanium nitride, titanium silicide, liquid crystal polymers (LCPs), holographic pigments, BiOCl and flake-form mixed oxides, or mixtures thereof. 3. The pigment of claim 1 , wherein the flake-form substrates are selected from: glass flakes, natural or synthetic mica flakes or aluminium oxide flakes. 4. The pigment of claim 1 , wherein the flake-form substrates are glass flakes. 5. The pigment of claim 4 wherein the glass flakes consist of window glass, calcium aluminium borosilicate glass, A glass, C glass, E glass or ECR glass. 6. The pigment of claim 1 , wherein layer (A) is doped with carbon-black particles, metal particles and/or coloured pigments. 7. The pigment of claim 1 , wherein layers (A) to (H) consist of oxides. 8. The pigment of claim 7 wherein the oxides are selected from: Al 2 O 3 , TiO 2 , ZrO 2 , SnO 2 , ZnO, Ce 2 O 3 , Fe 2 O 3 , Fe 3 O 4 , Cr 2 O 3 , CoO, Co 3 O 4 , SiO 2 , VO 2 , V 2 O 3 , NiO, titanium suboxides, or mixtures thereof. 9. The pigment of claim 1 , which has an outer protective layer (I). 10. A process for the preparation of a pigment according to claim 1 , comprising coating the substrate by a wet-chemical method of hydrolytic decomposition of metal salts in aqueous medium or by gas-phase coating in a fluidised-bed reactor. 11. A composition or article comprising a pigment according to claim 1 in a: paint, surface coating, automobile paint, powder coating, printing ink, security printing ink, plastic, ceramic material, glass, paper, toner for electrophotographic printing processes, seed, greenhouse sheeting or tarpaulin, absorber for the laser marking of paper or plastics, cosmetic formulation, pigment paste with water, organic and/or aqueous solvent, pigment composition, dry preparation, composition for the mass colouring of foods, composition for the colouring of coatings of food products or pharmaceutical products, or document of value. 12. A composition comprising a pigment according to claim 1 . 13. The composition according to claim 12 , wherein the composition comprises at least one other constituent is selected from the group consisting of: absorbents, astringents, antimicrobial substances, antioxidants, antiperspirants, antifoaming agents, antidandruff active compounds, antistatics, binders, biological additives, bleaches, chelating agents, deodorisers, emollients, emulsifiers, emulsion stabilisers, dyes, humectants, film formers, fillers, fragrances, flavours, insect repellents, preservatives, anticorrosion agents, cosmetic oils, solvents, oxidants, vegetable constituents, buffer substances, reducing agents, surfactants, propellant gases, opacifiers, UV filters and UV absorbers, denaturing agents, viscosity regulators, perfume and vitamins. 14. The pigment of claim 1 , wherein: the thickness of layer (A) is 3-150 nm; the thickness of Layer (B) is 1-50 nm; the thickness of Layer (C) is 5-300 nm; the thickness of layer (D) is 1-100 nm; the thickness of layer (E), when present, is 5-500 nm; the thickness of Layer (F) is 1-50 nm; the thickness of layer (G) is 5-300 nm; and the thickness of layer (H) is 1-100 nm. 15. The pigment of claim 1 , wherein: the thickness of layer (A) is 5-100; the thickness of Layer (B) is 1-30 nm; the thickness of Layer (C) is 10-200 nm; the thickness of layer (D) is 5-50 nm; the thickness of layer (E), when present, is 10-400 nm; the thickness of Layer (F) is 1-30 nm; the thickness of layer (G) is 10-200 nm; the thickness of layer (H) is 5-50 nm. 16. The pigment of claim 14 , wherein the flake-form substrate has a thickness of between 0.005 and 10 μm. 17. The pigment of claim 1 , which has a layer (E). 18. The pigment of claim 14 , which has a layer (E).

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  • Preparations containing hair conditioners · CPC title

  • Micrometer sized, i.e. from 1-100 micrometer · CPC title

  • Thickness of a layer with low refractive material · CPC title

  • Interference pigments, e.g. Iridescent, Pearlescent · CPC title

  • General cosmetic use · CPC title

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What does patent US10597544B2 cover?
The present invention relates to pigments based on multicoated flake-form substrates which are distinguished by the fact that at least 8 layers [layers (A)-(H)] are on the substrate, where an SiO 2 layer (=layer A) is located directly on the surface of the substrate, and to the use thereof, inter alia, in paints, surface coatings, automobile paints, powder coatings, printing inks, security pri…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mathias Marcus, Saatze Meike, Merck Patent Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09D7/61. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 24 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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