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titleOfInvention METHOD OF APPLICATION OF PAINTS AND COATINGS BY ELECTROPHORESIS AND ELECTRODEPOSITION.
abstract Method of applying paints and coatings by electrophoresis and electrodeposition, essentially characterized in that the conductive materials are immersed in a tank or in an electrodeposition container, connecting the parts to be painted to the anode pole of an electrical potential and applying coatings by means of electrophoresis of the paint in the container on said metals or other electrically conductive materials, the coatings and paints being based on aqueous solutions of copolymers containing neutralized or weakly alkaline acrylic compounds, applying aqueous solutions consisting of; I. - A polymer of the copolymerized structure which are copolymerated with; a.- from 20 to 95 weight percent in less than one ester of (meth) acrylic acid with a monovalent alcohol which is composed of up to 20 carbon atoms; b.- from 3 to 20 weight percent in less than a mono- or ambivalent and ethylenically unsaturated carbonic acid which is composed of 6 carbon atoms and/or in less than one half ester of such ambivalent carbonic acid with a monovalent alcohol which is It consists of up to 10 carbon atoms, and if necessary; c.- up to 75% by weight in less than another monoethylenically unsaturated comonomer but not more than 5% by weight of an N- (oxyalkyl) N- (oxaalkyl) amide of (meth) acrylic acid respectively; II.- a polycondensation product modified with saturated and/or unsaturated fatty acids that are composed of polyalcohols and polyaccarbonaceous type of the alkyd resins and/or the maleinized alkyd resins and/or the maleinized oils and fats; III.- of a condensation product of the type of fenoplasts and/or aminoplasts; IV.- of ammonia and/or of an organic alkaline nitrogen compound; V. - of water which, if necessary, contains up to 10% of organic solvent; where the pH value of the paint is less than 6.5 and where the ratio of component I to component II is 90% I: 10% II up to 5% I: 95% II and also the weight ratio from the sum of the components I + II to component III is 95% (I + II): 5% III up to 70% (I + II): 30% III. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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