Thomas C. Balch - West Bloomfield MI, US David K. Lau - Royal Oak MI, US Peter Betz - Münster, DE Gudrun Wiemann - Telgte, DE Donald H. Campbell - Hartland MI, US Vicki Lynn Berry - Midland MI, US Kenneth Christopher Fey - Midland MI, US John B. Horstman - Midland MI, US Randall Gene Schmidt - Midland MI, US Gary Michael Wieber - Midland MI, US Gerald Lawrence Witucki - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
BASF Coatings AG
International Classification:
B05D 3/12 B05D 3/02
US Classification:
427140, 427142, 427299, 427387, 525100
Abstract:
A coating composition, particularly a clearcoat composition, which may be a two-component clearcoat composition, comprises a film-forming material, a crosslinking agent, and a nonlinear polysiloxane polymer having a functional group reactive with the crosslinking agent. The coating composition exhibits excellent scratch resistance and adhesion of repair coating layers and sealants, such as windshield sealants.
Process For The Preparation Of Solid Solventless Mq Resins
Vicki Lynn Berry - Midland MI, US Leon Neal Cook - Midland MI, US Tina Marie Leaym - Saginaw MI, US Randall Gene Schmidt - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
Dow Corning Corporation - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08G 77/04 B28B 3/20 B28B 3/22 B29C 47/00
US Classification:
528 10, 528 25, 2641761, 26421121
Abstract:
The present invention relates generally to a novel process for making a solid solventless MQ resin comprising the steps of (1)(A) feeding at least one MQ resin dispersed in a volatile solvent into an extrusion device, (2) removing the volatile solvent to form a solid solventless MQ resin; and (3) recovering the solid solventless MQ resin, provided steps (1) to (3) are completed without the addition of a linear silicone fluid.
Vicki Berry - Midland MI, US Julie Cook - Turner MI, US Susan Gelderbloom - Midland MI, US Diane Kosal - Midland MI, US Donald Iles - Midland MI, US Charles Olsen - Midland MI, US Christian Francis Rome - Bruxelles, BE
International Classification:
C08G 77/04 C08G 77/00
US Classification:
525474000
Abstract:
A silicone MQ resin based composition provides the oil industry with Fluid Loss Control (FLC) additives for water based drilling muds which are non-damaging. The composition is capable of achieving zero fluid seepage through filter cake, and a short build time for the initial filter cake, while not reducing the return flow of oil from producing formations. The composition is stable in saturated salt at 120 C. and elevated pressures. The composition comprises solid particles of silicone resin with a glass transition temperature more than 70 C., and it contains solid particles of silicone resin with a particle size distribution in which ( ) at least 90 volume percent of solid particles of silicone resin have an average major axis diameter of 40 μm or less than 40 μm, and (ii) at least 10 volume percent of solid particles of silicone resin have an average major axis diameter of 2 μm or less.
Nonlinear Polysiloxane Containing Coatings With Improved Adhesion Properties
Vicki Lynn Berry - Midland MI, US Kenneth Christopher Fey - Midland MI, US John B. Horstman - Midland MI, US Randall Gene Schmidt - Midland MI, US Gary Michael Wieber - Midland MI, US Gerald Lawrence Witucki - Midland MI, US Thomas Balch - West Bloomfield MI, US David Lau - Royal Oak MI, US Gudrun Wiemann - Telgte, DE Peter Betz - Munster, DE Donald Campbell - Hartland MI, US
Assignee:
DOW CORNING CORPORATION - Midland MI
International Classification:
C08L 83/04 C08L 83/06
US Classification:
524588
Abstract:
A coating composition, which may be a two-component coating composition, comprises a film-forming material, a crosslinking agent, and a nonlinear polysiloxane polymer having a functional group reactive with the crosslinking agent. The coating composition exhibits excellent scratch resistance and adhesion of repair coating layers and sealants, such as windshield sealants.
I have spent the last 21 years working many times over 60 hours a week as a software engineer. Now for the last 10 years there have been layoffs every quarter... I have spent the last 21 years working many times over 60 hours a week as a software engineer. Now for the last 10 years there have been layoffs every quarter (yes, that's 40 of them!) and they've slashed our retirement benefits to nothing, not to mention a drop in savings, and now the company is in...