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titleOfInvention Improvements in vinyl resin compositions and processes employing the same
abstract Vinyl resin compositions comprise a vinyl resin resulting from the conjoint polymerization of a vinyl halide and a vinyl ester of a lower aliphatic acid (i.e. an acid containing less than twelve carbon atoms), rendered resistant to decomposition at temperatures at which decomposition of the vinyl resin alone would occur by the presence of one or more substances selected from: (1) metals (in powder form) which form insoluble chlorine derivatives, and their oxides, hydroxides and salts (i.e. oxygen-containing compounds with organic or inorganic acids or alcohols or phenols); and (2) substances having a mild reducing action. Suitable stabilizers are: (1) blue lead (a mixture of basic lead sulphate, lead sulphite, lead sulphide, zinc oxide and a little carbon), white lead, red lead, lead chromate, lead hydroxide, lead monoxide, lead phosphate, lead sulphate, basic lead sulphate, lead sulphite, lead phenolate, lead butyrate and lead salts of other organic acids, lead alcoholates, antimony oxide, mercurous oxide, silver sulphite, copper silicate, copper oxides, metallic copper and bismuth trioxide; (2) aluminium, cadmium, cadmium sulphide, cadmium sulphite, calcium sulphite, cerium sulphite, lead sulphide, magnesium, manganese silicate, sodium sulphite, strontium sulphite, and the reducing agents in group (1). Stabilizers belonging to both groups are particularly effective, especially when they are slightly basic. The amount of stabilizer may vary from 0,5 to 30 per cent or more of the weight of the composition, some of the stabilizers when present in sufficient p quantity acting also as pigments. The compositions may also contain solvents, plasticizers, dyes and pigments. The products may be employed for the production of coatings, e.g. on metals such as iron, steel or tin, by forming a coating on the surface and thereafter subjecting said coating to temperatures at which the vinyl resin alone would be decomposed, usually above 300 DEG F. In examples: (1) an interpolymerization product of vinyl chloride and acetate, purified by extraction and partial precipitation from partial solvents, is mixed with " Sublimed blue lead " (in amount sufficient to act as a pigment), di-(b -butoxyethyl) phthalate, methyl isopropyl ketone, dipropyl ketone, toluene and xylene; steel panels are sprayed with this composition and baked at 350--400 DEG F.; the coating may serve as a primer over which additional coatings may be applied, subsequent coatings adhering with very short baking or merely air-drying; (2) a white pigmented coating composition comprising vinyl resin as in (1), blue lead, antimony oxide, titanium oxide, chrome yellow, di-(b -butoxyethyl) phthalate, blown castor oil and thinners as in (1) is similarly employed; (3) a mixture of vinyl resin and thinners as in (1), with lead phenolate is similarly employed. Other vinyl esters specified are the propionate, butyrate and formate. Specification 406,338 is referred to.ALSO:Coatings, e.g. on metals such as iron, steel, or tin, are produced by applying a composition containing a vinyl resin resulting from the conjoint polymerization of a vinyl halide and a vinyl ester of a lower aliphatic acid, and a heat stabilizer, and subjecting the coating to temperatures at which the vinyl resin alone would be decomposed, usually above 300 DEG F. The heat stabilizers are selected from: (1) metals (in powder form), which form insoluble chlorine derivatives, and their oxides, hydroxides and salts (i.e. oxygen-containing compounds with organic or inorganic acids or alcohols or phenols), e.g. blue lead (a mixture of basic lead sulphate, lead sulphite, lead sulphide, zinc oxide and a little carbon), white lead, red lead, lead chromate lead hydroxide, lead monoxide, lead phosphate, lead sulphate, basic lead sulphate, lead sulphite, lead phenolate, lead butyrate and lead salts of other organic acids, lead alcoholates, antimony oxide, mercurous oxide, silver sulphite, copper silicate, copper oxides, metallic copper, and bismuth trioxide; (2) substances having a mild reducing action, e.g. aluminium, cadmium, cadmium sulphide, cadmium sulphite, calcium sulphite, cerium sulphite, lead sulphide, magnesium, manganese silicate, sodium sulphite, strontium sulphite, and the reducing agents in group (1). Some of the stabilizers when present in sufficient quantity also act as pigments. The compositions may also contain solvents, plasticizers, dyes and pigments. In examples: (1) an interpolymerization product of vinyl chloride and acetate is mixed with "Sublimed blue lead" (in amount sufficient to act as a pigment), di-(b -butoxyethyl) phthalate, methyl isopropyl ketone, dipropyl ketone, toluene and xylene; steel panels are sprayed with this composition and baked at 350--400 DEG F.; the coating may serve as a primer over which additional coatings may be applied, subsequent coatings adhering with very short baking or merely air-drying; (2) a white pigmented coating composition comprising vinyl resin as in (1), blue lead, antimony oxide, titanium oxide, chrome yellow, di-(b -butoxyethyl) phthalate, blown castor oil, and thinners as in (1) is similarly employed; (3) a mixture of vinyl resin and thinners as in (1) with lead phenolate, is similarly employed. Specification 406,338, [Group IV], is referred to.
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