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publicationDate 1972-03-22-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber GB-1267601-A
titleOfInvention Improvements in or relating to electrophoretic coating
abstract 1,267,601. Electro-phoretic deposition of resins. CHEMISCHE WERKE ALBERT. July 30, 1969 [Aug. 20, 1968], No.38286/69. Heading C7B. A synthetic resin is electrophoretically deposited on to a conductive article, e.g. a steel or an Al sheet, from an aqueous suspension of the resin containing one or more of polyvinyl phosphonic acid, its Na salt and phosphoric acid, as defoamer, e.g. in an amount 0À1-5% by weight of the resin. Octyl alcohol may be added as defoamer. The process is effected at a temperature below the softening point of the resin, e.g. between ambient temperature and 50‹C. The suspension may also contain a pigment which may be contained in the resin, e.g. powdered below 30 microns size, by stirring it into a melt of the resin, cooling and grinding. The coating, e.g. more than 100 microns thick, may be heated above the resin softening point. The aqueous medium may contain a cationic, anionic or non-ionic wetting agent in an amount 0À01-5% by weight of the resin, such as an alkyl (e. g. Na lauryl) sulphate or sulphonate, or an alkyl (e.g. nonyl) phenol polyglycol ether. The resin, e.g. 2-50% by weight of the suspension, may be a condensation, polymerization, or an acrylic, epoxy, urea or amine (e.g. melamine) resin. Preferably phenolic (e.g. a resol or novalak) resin; polyester resin based on an aliphatic or aromatic carboxylic acid having up to 18C, e.g. (tere-or iso-)phthalic, adipic, sebacic, maleic or fumaric acid, and a polyhydric alcohol, e.g. (di)ethylene glycol, glycerol, trimethylol-propane or -ethane, dimethyl propanediol, a butane- or hexane-diol; a polyamide, e.g. polycaprolactam, polyhexamethylene adipamide, poly-beta-lactam or polyundecanoamide; or a homo- or co-polymer of an olefin having more than 2C is used. A current density of 0À1-30 mA/cm<SP>2</SP> and a voltage of 5-200 volts D.C. may be used.
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