EP1358280A1 - Composition d'enrobage et substrat enrobe presentant une bonne stabilite thermique et une bonne stabilite de teinte - Google Patents
Composition d'enrobage et substrat enrobe presentant une bonne stabilite thermique et une bonne stabilite de teinteInfo
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- the invention relates to a coating composition comprising one or more resins and an effective amount of one or more degassing compounds.
- a coating composition is applied onto a substrate.
- gas is incorporated in the layer comprising the coating composition.
- the incorporated gas mostly air, will escape during further processing. When all the incorporated gas would escape there would be almost no problem. However some gas will be trapped within the coating layer that develops by the hardening or crosslinking of the resin. The presence of these trapped gas bubbles gives not only an undesirable appearance to the final coating, it also negatively influences the adhesion between the coating and the substrate. Further the presence of these entrapped gas bubbles leads to a lower level of protection against, for example, corrosion. Because of these negative effects, it is necessary to reduce the amount of entrapped gas. This can be reached by the use of suitable application techniques.
- degassing compounds are in general an additive but it is also referred to as "anti-popping agent” or "air release agent".
- anti-popping agent or "air release agent”.
- WO 99/63014 discloses a coating composition with a curable film forming resinous material and a degassing compound according to the following structure:
- H and R 2 are the same or different and are a primary alkyl group with 1 to 6 carbon atoms or an aromatic group containing one or more heteroatoms.
- H and R 2 are the same or different and are a primary alkyl group with 1 to 6 carbon atoms or an aromatic group containing one or more heteroatoms.
- the purpose of the invention is to overcome these disadvantages and to improve the properties in relation to the yellowing and the degassing.
- R L R 2 and R 3 are the same or different and may be hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group with 1 -20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group with 1-20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, n is an integer from 0 to 5, z is an integer from 0 to 2, X is a hetero atom chosen from B, N, O, Si, P, S or Se, with the proviso that when
- R 4 may be hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group with 1-20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group with 1 -20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, and z is an integer from 0 to 2, n is an integer from 0 to 5;
- R 2 may be hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group with 1-20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group with 1-20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms
- R 7 is hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group with 1 -20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group with 1-20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms.
- hetero atom is here and hereinafter meant an atom other than carbon or hydrogen, for example an atom chosen from group 4a, 5a, 6a, or 7a of the Periodic Table of the Elements as represented on the inside cover page of the Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 65 th Ed.
- degassing compound it is possible to use more than one degassing compound.
- more than one degassing compound it is possible to choose degassing compounds that have structures that fall within the same structural formula (either I, II, III, IV or V) or to choose the degassing compounds with structures that fall within the different structural formulas, thus for example a combination of compounds of structure I and II.
- the character of the group between the carbon atom bearing the carbonyl oxygen and the carbon atom bearing the "-X(R 2 ) y - ⁇ group" in the degassing compounds according to structure I can be either saturated or unsaturated. The number of hydrogen atoms in this group depends on its character. When the group is saturated, 2 hydrogen atoms per carbon atom are present. When the group is unsaturated, 0 or 1 hydrogen atom is present per carbon atom.
- X is chosen from N, O, P, or S. More preferred is X an oxygen atom because the best degassing results are then obtained.
- the degassing compounds according to structure I comprise in addition to the hetero atom in the "-X(R 2 ) y - ⁇ group" preferably at least one hetero atom in R ⁇ and/or R 2 and/or R 3 . With more preference at least two additional hetero atoms are present.
- the number of carbon atoms in between (n) is chosen between 0 and 5.
- the character of the group between the carbon atom bearing the carbonyl oxygen and the carbon atom bearing the -OH group in the degassing compounds according to structure II can be either saturated or unsaturated.
- the number of hydrogen atoms in this group depends on its character. When the group is saturated, 2 hydrogen atoms per carbon atom are present. When the group is unsaturated, 0 or 1 hydrogen atom is present per carbon atom.
- An examples of a compound according to structure II is ⁇ -hydroxy-acetophenone.
- the degassing compounds according to structure II preferably comprise at least one hetero atom in R 4 . More preferably the hetero atom in R 4 is chlorine.
- R 2 in structure III may be hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group with 1 -20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group with 1-20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms.
- the number of carbon atoms in between (n) is chosen between 0 and 5.
- the character of the group between the carbon atom bearing the carbonyl oxygen and the carbon atom bearing the "-X(R 2 ) y - ⁇ group" in the degassing compounds according to structure 111 can be either saturated or unsaturated.
- the number of hydrogen atoms in this group depends on its character. When the group is saturated, 2 hydrogen atoms per carbon atom are present. When the group is unsaturated, 0 or 1 hydrogen atom is present per carbon atom.
- the degassing compounds according to structure III have a hetero atom in the "-X(R 2 ) y - ⁇ group" which is chosen from B, N, O, Si, P, S or Se.
- X is chosen from N, O, P, or S. More preferred is X an oxygen atom because the best degassing results are then obtained.
- R 5 and/or R 6 on the ring influences the reactivity. Therefore it is preferred to have R 5 and/or R 6 on the ortho or para position relative to the position of the chain comprising the carbonyl group. More preferred is it to have a tertiary butyl group as R 5 or R 6 in the para position.
- the most preferred degassing compounds are 4'-(tert.butyl)-benzoin and 4-(tert.butyl)-benzoin.
- ortho-, para-directing substituent groups are well- known to the man skilled in the art, reference can for example be made to Organic Chemistry" by R.T. Morrison and R.N. Boyd, 4 th Ed., Allyn and Bacon inc., pages 614-619.
- Examples of ortho-, para-directing substituent groups are -NH 2 , -OH, -OCH 3 , -NHCOCH 3 , -C 6 H 5 , -CH 3 and halogen atoms.
- the number of carbon atoms in between (n) is chosen between 0 and 5.
- the character of the group between the carbon atom bearing the carbonyl oxygen and the carbon atom bearing the -OH group in the degassing compounds according to structure IV can be either saturated or unsaturated.
- the number of hydrogen atoms in this group depends on its character. When the group is saturated, 2 hydrogen atoms per carbon atom are present. When the group is unsaturated, 0 or 1 hydrogen atom is present per carbon atom.
- Examples of compounds according to structure IV are: 4'-chloro- benzoin, 4,4'-dichloro-benzoin, 2,2'-dichloro-benzoin, 4'-methoxy-benzoin, 27- methoxy-benzoin, 2,2'-methoxy-benzoin, 4'-(tert. butyl)-benzoin, 4,4'-(tert.buty!)- benzoin.
- the ortho-, para-directing substituent groups are -OCH 3 or -Cl, resulting in for example 4'-chloro-benzoin.
- the ortho-, para-directing substituent groups are at the ortho-position of the aromatic ring, for example 2,2'-dichloro-benzoin, 2,2'-di-methoxy-benzoin.
- R 7 in structure V is hydrogen, a substituted or unsubstituted alkyl group with 1-20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms, or a substituted or unsubstituted aryl group with 1 -20 carbon atoms and optionally one or more hetero atoms.
- R 7 is hydrogen or a substituted or unsubstituted alky! group with 1 -20 carbon atoms. More preferred R 7 is hydrogen thus forming the compound oxindole.
- the degassing compounds according to the invention can have molecular weights within a wide range, depending on the meaning of the various groups.
- the molecular weight should generally be higher than 90 g/mol.
- the molecular weight is equal to or less than 1000 g/mol, more preferred is a molecular weight of at most 500 g/mol.
- Most preferred is a molecular weight equal to or less than 200 g/mol. It has been found that the lower the molecular weight is, the better the degassing properties are.
- the effective amount of degassing compound that is most suitable for a specific coating composition can vary within a wide range. This amount can easily be determined by simple experimentation by the man skilled in the art. He can for example apply coating composition comprising a degassing agent, onto a substrate with a layer of increasing thickness, for example starting at a layer thickness of 50 ⁇ m until 200 ⁇ m. He can than easily observe at what layer thickness entrapped gas bubbles occur after curing. In case the layer thickness without bubbles is not high enough, the man skilled in the art can increase the amount of degassing agent.
- the function of the degassing compound is to enhance the shrinkage of entrapped gas bubbles in the applied coating composition.
- the amount of entrapped gas bubbles tends to increase with an increasing layer thickness, it is often advantageous to use a higher concentration of degassing agent when thicker layers are envisaged. It is true however that an upper limit in layer thickness exists where above it is impossible to remove entrapped gas bubbles.
- the degassing agent should be able to prevent bubbles in a coating layer of at least 30 ⁇ m.
- a generally accepted upper limit is 120 ⁇ m.
- the degassing agent performs well in layers with a thickness of between 50-90 ⁇ m. From the above it is clear that depending on the exact conditions the effective amount of degassing agent should be adjusted. Suitable ranges can, for example, be between 0.001 and 5 weight percentage (w%).
- the amount of degassing compound is measured relative to the amount of binder.
- binder is meant the sum of resin and crosslinker or when more resins and/or crosslinkers are present: the sum of resins and crosslinkers.
- degassing compounds according to the invention are liquid and some will be solid.
- the man skilled in the art knows how to handle this' kind of compounds. It is for example possible to incorporate a liquid degassing compound in or on a carrier, making handling easier.
- the resins that can be used in the coating composition according to the invention can be chosen from a wide group.
- the choice of resin will mostly be dictated by the drying mechanism of the coating composition into the final coating.
- the generally recognised mechanisms are physically drying, room temperature curing, stoving and radiation curing.
- the physically drying coating compositions form a film un-aided, by evaporation of the solvents.
- the resins have to be modified by ⁇ chemical reactions, either on their own or with other components of the coating composition.
- thermal curing coating compositions are sometimes manufactured as one-component coating compositions, however more often multi component coating compositions are used.
- resins that can be used in this segment are for example,
- OH-group containing polymers crosslinked with phenolic resins, melamine- or urea-formaldehyde resins or blocked isocyanates The curing reactions can be accelerated by catalysts.
- the catalysts can be used in a blocked form to prevent them from becoming active too early.
- UV curing is the kind of curing that takes place under the influence of radiation.
- suitable radiation are ultraviolet light (UV), electronbeam (EB), infrared (IR) radiation or near-infrared (NIR) radiation.
- UV ultraviolet light
- EB electronbeam
- IR infrared
- NIR near-infrared
- the compounds according to the invention can advantageously be used in a coating composition that can be cured by UV-radiation.
- the atmosphere around the coated substrate during drying, curing or stoving will generally be ambient air (approximately 80% nitrogen and 20% oxygen).
- the atmosphere is enriched in oxygen, for example 50% nitrogen and 50% oxygen.
- the atmosphere consists of pure oxygen. It has been found that in the case that relatively more oxygen is present, the entrapped gas bubbles tend to shrink faster and therefore, with the same layer thickness of the applied coating composition, less gas bubbles stay entrapped in the cured coating, thus resulting in an improved appearance of the coating.
- a crosslinker into the coating composition.
- the crosslinker can be a separate compound or it can be present within the structure of the resin itself, so-called self-crosslinking resins. However it has been found that a separate crosslinker is preferred.
- the coating compositions according to the invention can be of, the solvent-borne type or of the powder coating type. With solvent -borne is referred to the fact that a liquid or a blend of liquids is used to dissolve the resin(s).
- the solvent in the coating composition can be water or a suitable organic solvent or a mixture of any of them.
- the degassing compound according to the invention is used in a powder coating.
- thermoplastic and thermosetting coating compositions are used.
- Suitable resins for use in the thermoplastic coating composition are for example: polyethylene, polyamide, polyester, ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer, polyvinyl chloride and polyvinylidene fluoride.
- Suitable resins for use in the thermoset coating composition are for example: epoxy resin, acid functional polyester, hydroxy functional polyester, hydroxy functional acrylate resin and glycidyl acrylate resin.
- the crosslinkers that are suitable for use in the thermoset coating composition are for example phenolic crosslinkers, imidazoline crosslinkers, anhydride adducts, modified dicyandiamine, epoxy resin, glycidyl crosslinker, for example TGIC (triglycidyl isocyanurate), hydroxylalkyl amide, isocyanate adducts, dodecanedicarboxylic acid.
- TGIC triglycidyl isocyanurate
- hydroxylalkyl amide hydroxylalkyl amide
- isocyanate adducts dodecanedicarboxylic acid.
- the man skilled in the art can easily determine what the best crosslinker is for the resin in use.
- epoxy units containing crosslinkers for example bisphenol-A epoxy resin, are used.
- the resin: crosslinker weight ratio can be adjusted as necessary depending on the final use of the powder paint binder composition. It is also possible to use a mixture of resins.
- the resin containing endomethylene tetrahydrophtalic acid units generally contains at least 10 wt% HIMIC and less than 100 wt% (relative to the monomers), and preferably between about 35 and about 80 wt%.
- the HIMIC-units in the resin can act as functional acid end groups that can react with the crosslinkers.
- the acid or hydroxyl functional resin containing endomethylene tetrahydrophthalic acid units is preferably obtained by first preparing an unsaturated resin which is subsequently reacted with cyclopentadiene (CPD) at a temperature between about 160°C to about 220°C.
- the resin prepared in the first step is an unsaturated " polyester.
- This unsaturated polyester is generally formulated from one or more aliphatic and/or cycloaiiphatic mono-, di- and/or polyvalent alcohols and one or more aliphatic, cycloaiiphatic and/or aromatic di- or polyvalent carboxylic acids and/or esters derived therefrom. If desired also m ⁇ nocarboxylic acids, can be applied.
- suitable alcohols include benzyl alcohol, ethylene . glycol, propylene glycol, neopentyl glycol, butane diol, hexane diol, dimethylol - cyclohexane, diethylene giycol, glycerol, trimethylol-p.ropane, pentaerythritol, dipentaerythritol, hydrated bisphenol-A, 2,2-bis-(2-hydroxyethoxy)phenylpropane and/or 2,2-bis-2-hydroxypropoxy phenylpropane.
- one or more epoxy compounds for example ethylene oxide, propylene oxide and/or allylglycidyl ether or dicyclopentadiene can be used.
- suitable di- or polyvalent carboxylic acids include maleic acid, fumaric acid, itaconic acid, citraconic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, adipic acid, sebacic acid, 1 ,4-cyclohexane dicarboxylic acid, hexahydrophthalic acid, hexachloroendomethylene tetrahydrophthalic acid, dichlorophthalic acid, isophthalic acid, terephthalic acid and/or trimellitic acid or esters thereof.
- the carboxylic acid can also be used in the form of an anhydride, for example tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, endomethylene tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride or phthalic anhydride.
- anhydride for example tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, endomethylene tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride, maleic anhydride or phthalic anhydride.
- saturated or unsaturated monocarboxylic acids for example synthetic and/or natural fatty acids with 2 to 36 carbon atoms or esters prepared from these carboxylic acids and polyvalent alcohols for example glycerol can also be used.
- suitable monocarboxylic acids are lauric acid, steari ⁇ acid, oleic acid, linolic acid, benzoic acid, acrylic acid and/or methacrylic acid.
- the unsaturated polymer from the first step is an unsaturated polyester containing fumaric acid, maleic acid (anhydride) and/or terephthalic acid as acid units.
- the alcohol component of the unsaturated polyester is preferably ethylene glycol, propylene glycol and/or neopentyl glycol.
- the unsaturated polyester may be both crystalline and amorphous.
- the amount of double bonds in the unsaturated polyester is usually between about 120 and about 2000 grams per unsaturated group and preferably between about 125 and about 1500.
- the molecular weight Mn (number average molecular weigth) of the unsaturated polyester is usually between about 500 and about 6000, preferably between about 1000 and about 4500.-
- Acid functional polyesters usually have an acid number between about 25 mg KOH/gram resin and about 145 mg KOH/gram resin, preferably an acid number between about 30 mg KOH/gram resin and about 20 mg KOH/gram resin.
- Hydroxyl-functional polyesters usually have a hydroxyl number between about 25 mg KOH/gram resin and about 145 mg KOH/gram resin, preferably a hydroxyl number between about 30 mg KOH/gram resin and about 120 mg KOH/gram resin.
- the functionality is generally between about 1.5 and about 4 and is preferably between 1.9 and 3.5.
- the polymerization reaction in the preparation of the unsaturated polyester generally takes place in the presence of catalysts and inhibitors.
- Suitable catalysts include for example tetrabutyl titanate and dibutyi tin oxide.
- Suitable inhibitors include for example butyl alcohol and t-butyl- hydroquinone.
- catalysts and inhibitors are generally used in amounts between about 0.005 and about 1 wt.% relative to the monomers.
- the preparation of the unsaturated polyester can take place via a one-step process or via a multistep process.
- glycols, acids, catalysts and optionally inhibitors can be esterified to the desired acid number or hydroxyl number at a temperature lower than 220°C.
- a vacuum can be applied at reduced temperature.
- saturated acids, glycols, catalysts and inhibitors can be esterified at temperatures between, for example, about 210°C to about 260°C during for a period of about 2-10 hours, and in the second step the unsaturated compounds, acids and glycols can be esterified at temperatures between, for example, about 180°C to about 220°C for a period .of about 5-16 hours.
- the monomers and the reaction conditions can be varied depending on the desired properties.
- dicyclopentadiene (DCPD) is added to the unsaturated polyester at temperature ⁇ between about 160°C and about 220°C resulting in a retro * Diels-Alder reaction forming CPD.
- CPD dicyclopentadiene
- the amount of DCPD added is generally between 2 and 40 wt.% relative to the total weight of the monomers.
- the functional acid or hydroxyl groups do not react during this reaction and can at a later stage, in the presence of a suitable crosslinker, cure- ⁇ p, yield a powder coating.
- Powder coating compositions in general can comprise in addition to the resin and optional crosslinker, various components, for example degassing compounds, color stabilizers, flow control agents, pigments, fillers and additives.
- Suitable pigments include without limitation inorganic pigments, for example titanium dioxide, zinc sulphide, iron oxide and chromium oxide, as well as organic pigments, for example azo compounds.
- Suitable fillers include, for example, metal oxides, silicates, carbonates and sulphates.
- Suitable flow, agents include for example, polyalkyl acrylates, fluorohydrocarbons and silicon oils.
- suitable additives include, for example, additives for improvement of the tribo-electric charging properties, for example stericaliy hindered tertiary amines, which are described in EP-B-371528.
- Compositions according to the present invention can be used in powder coatings intended for use on metal, wood, paper and plastic substrates.
- the preferred substrate is metal.
- Examples are general-purpose top coats for use in industry, equipment coatings and for example for cans, domestic and other small equipment.
- the coatings are also highly suitable in the automotive industry for coating of external and/or internal parts.
- the invention also relates to entirely or partly coated substrates comprising a substrate and a coating in which the coating is derived from the coating composition according to the invention.
- coated substrates have very desirable properties in that they have a good appearance free from surface defects (pinholes, cratering) and a very low yellowness-level. In addition to this the coating adheres very well to the substrate.
- the invention also relates to the use of a compound according to structure I, II, 111, IV and/or V depicted above, as a degassing compound in a, coating composition.
- a compound according to structure I, II, 111, IV and/or V depicted above is used in a powder coating composition.
- Trie degassing level is determined by measuring the layer thickness, using a Fischer equipment type D21 1 D, at which the first signs of pin holing is observed. It can be seen from the above results that the absence of a degassing compound (Comparative Example A) results in a low b * -value (which is indicative for the amount of discoloration), however the degassing level is unacceptably low.
- the addition of benzoin as a degassing compound results in an increase in the degassing level, however the b * -value becomes unacceptably high.
- the addition of -hydroxy-acetophenon (which is a degassing compound according to the invention, structure II) results in an increased degassing level while only slightly enhancing the b * -value.
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L'invention concerne une composition d'enrobage comprenant une ou plusieurs résines et une quantité efficace d'un ou de plusieurs composés de dégazage représentés par les structures I, II, III, IV et/ou V: dans laquelle R1, R2, et R3 peuvent être hydrogène, un groupe aryle ou alkyle substitué ou non substitué comprenant de 1 à 20 atomes de carbone et éventuellement un ou plusieurs hétéroatomes, X représente un hétéroatome choisi dans le groupe comprenant B, N, O, Si, P, S ou Se, à condition que lorsque X = O, R2 ne soit pas hydrogène; ou dans laquelle R4 peut représenter hydrogène, un groupe aryle ou alkyle substitué ou non substitué comprenant de 1 à 20 atomes de carbone et éventuellement un ou plusieurs hétéroatomes; ou dans laquelle R2 peut représenter hydrogène, un groupe alkyle substitué ou non substitué comprenant de 1 à 20 atomes de carbone et éventuellement un ou plusieurs hétéroatomes, ou un groupe aryle substitué ou non substitué comprenant de 1 à 20 atomes de carbone et éventuellement un ou plusieurs hétéroatomes, R5 et R6 peuvent représenter hydrogène, un groupe aryle ou alkyle substitué ou non substitué comprenant de 1 à 20 atomes de carbone, à condition que lorsque n = 0, X = C, et R2 représente hydrogène, R5 et R6 ne représentent pas hydrogène en même temps, X représente un hétéroatome choisi dans le groupe comprenant B, N, O, Si, P, S ou Se; ou dans laquelle P et Q représentent hydrogène ou des groupes de substituants ortho- ou para-directeurs, à condition que lorsque n = 0, P et Q ne représentent pas hydrogène en même temps; ou dans laquelle R7 représente hydrogène, un groupe aryle ou alkyle substitué ou non substitué comprenant de 1 à 20 atomes de carbone et éventuellement un ou plusieurs hétéroatomes.
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