Method for the production of high-impact layers

US9492843B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9492843-B2
Application numberUS-74279808-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 6, 2008
Priority dateNov 14, 2007
Publication dateNov 15, 2016
Grant dateNov 15, 2016

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The invention relates to a method of increasing the stonechip resistance of OEM coat systems composed of an anticorrosion coat, a surfacer coat, and a concluding topcoat, in which 0.1% to 30% by weight, based on the nonvolatile fractions of the coating material, of electrically charged inorganic particles AT whose ratio D/d, the ratio of the average particle diameter (D) to the average particle thickness (d), is >50 and whose charge is at least partly compensated by singly charged organic counterions OG, are incorporated into the coating material that is used to produce at least one of said coats and that comprises at least one polymer P, and the coating material is applied and, lastly, is cured.

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A method of increasing the stonechip resistance and adhesion of an OEM coat system comprising an anticorrosion coat, a surfacer coat, and a concluding topcoat, the method comprising, introducing into an aqueous coating material comprising at least one film-forming water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP), wherein the water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP) in the coating material comprises at least one crosslinkable functional group (a), from 0.1 to 30% by weight, based on the nonvolatile fractions of the aqueous coating material, of positively charged inorganic particles (AT) having a ratio D/d, the ratio of an average particle diameter (D) to an average particle thickness (d), is >50 and whose charge is at least partly compensated by singly charged organic counterions (OG), the positively charged inorganic particles (AT) being in an aqueous suspension prior to introduction into the aqueous coating material, wherein the inorganic particles (AT) comprise at least one mixed hydroxide of the general formula (M (1-x) 2+ M x 3+ (OH) 2 )(A x/y y− ). n H 2 O where M 2+ represents divalent cations, M 3+ represents trivalent cations, (A) represents anions having a valence y, x is from 0.05 to 0.5, and where at least some of the anions (A) have been replaced by singly charged organic anions (QA) as organic counterions (OG), and applying the resulting aqueous coating material to a surface, the surface comprising an anticorrosion coat deposited on a substrate, and, lastly, curing it to provide the surfacer coat, wherein the stonechip resistance of the OEM coat system is increased as compared to an OEM coat system comprising the anticorrosion coat, a surfacer coat that does not comprise the inorganic particles (AT), and the concluding topcoat. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein at least 15 mol % of counterions resulting from synthesis in the positively charged inorganic particles (AT) have been replaced by the organic counterions (OG). 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coating material comprises a crosslinking agent (V) having at least two crosslinkable functional groups (b), which when the coating material is cured react with the functional groups (a) of the water-dispersible polymer (WP) to form covalent bonds. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the coating material comprises 10% to 95% by weight of a binder comprising the water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP), and 5% to 50% by weight of the crosslinking agent (V), based in each case on the nonvolatile constituents of the coating material. 5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the singly charged organic counterions (OG) have at least one crosslinkable functional group (c) which when the coating material is cured react with the functional groups (a) and/or (b) to form a covalent bond. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the coat produced with the coating material has a dry film thickness, after curing, of 5 to 75 μm. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising wherein, in the production of the OEM coat system, the surfacer film is cured, in further steps a basecoat film and, after flashing off in between, a concluding clearcoat film is applied, and, lastly, the basecoat film and the clearcoat are jointly cured. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising wherein, in the production of the OEM coat system, the surfacer film is applied and flashed off, in further steps a basecoat film and, after flashing off in between, a concluding clearcoat film is applied, and, lastly, the surfacer film, the basecoat film, and the clearcoat film are jointly cured. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP) in the coating material comprises at least one crosslinkable hydroxyl functional group (a) and the OH number of the water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP) is between 10 and 200. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP) in the coating material comprises at least one crosslinkable hydroxyl functional group (a) and the OH number of the water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP) is between 20 and 150. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein M 2+ represents calcium, zinc and/or magnesium divalent cations and M 3+ represents trivalent aluminum cations and (A) represents chloride ions, phosphate ions, sulfate ions and/or carbonate ions in the mixed hydroxide of the inorganic particles (AT). 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein M 2+ represents magnesium divalent cations and M 3+ represent trivalent aluminum cations and (A) represents sulfate ions in the mixed hydroxide of the inorganic particles (AT). 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one mixed hydroxide has the formula Mg 2 Al(OH) 6 (4-absa).2H 2 O. 14. A method of increasing the stonechip resistance and adhesion of an OEM coat system comprising an anticorrosion coat, a surfacer coat, and a concluding topcoat, the method comprising, introducing into an aqueous coating material comprising at least one film-forming water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP), from 0.1 to 30% by weight, based on the nonvolatile fractions of the aqueous coating material, of positively charged inorganic particles (AT) having a ratio D/d, the ratio of an average particle diameter (D) to an average particle thickness (d), is >50 and whose charge is at least partly compensated by singly charged organic counterions (OG), the positively charged inorganic particles (AT) being in an aqueous suspension prior to introduction into the aqueous coating material, wherein the inorganic particles (AT) comprise at least one mixed hydroxide of the general formula (M (1-x) 2+ M x 3+ (OH) 2 )(A x/y y− ). n H 2 O where M 2+ represents calcium, zinc and/or magnesium divalent cations, M 3+ represents trivalent aluminum cations, (A) represents chloride ions, phosphate ions, sulfate ions and/or carbonate ions anions having a valence y, xis from 0.05 to 0.5, and where at least 15 mol % of counterions resulting from synthesis in the positively charged inorganic particles (AT) have been replaced by singly charged organic anions (QA) as organic counterions (OG); wherein the coating material further comprises a crosslinking agent (V) having at least two crosslinkable functional groups (b), which when the coating material is cured react with the functional groups (a) of the water-dispersible polyurethane polymer (WP) to form covalent bonds; and applying the resulting aqueous coating material to a surface, the surface comprising an anticorrosion coat deposited on a substrate, and, lastly, curing it to provide the surfacer coat, wherein the stonechip resistance of the OEM coat system is increased as compared to an OEM coat system comprising the anticorrosion coat, a surfacer coat that does not comprise the inorganic particles (AT) and the concluding topcoat.

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  • based on Fe · CPC title

  • to metal, e.g. car bodies (involving a chemical reaction between the metal and the coating C23) · CPC title

  • Coating compositions based on polyesters obtained by reactions forming a carboxylic ester link in the main chain (based on polyester-amides C09D177/12; based on polyester-imides C09D179/08); Coating compositions based on derivatives of such polymers · CPC title

  • used for non-pigmentation effect · CPC title

  • B05D5/00Primary

    Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces to obtain special surface effects, finishes or structures · CPC title

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What does patent US9492843B2 cover?
The invention relates to a method of increasing the stonechip resistance of OEM coat systems composed of an anticorrosion coat, a surfacer coat, and a concluding topcoat, in which 0.1% to 30% by weight, based on the nonvolatile fractions of the coating material, of electrically charged inorganic particles AT whose ratio D/d, the ratio of the average particle diameter (D) to the average particle…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hintze-Brüning Horst, Steiner Hans-Peter, Leroux Fabrice, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B05D5/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 15 2016 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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