US2005132926A1PendingUtilityA1

Water repellent compositions for wood preservatives

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Assignee: CHEMICAL SPECIALTIES INCPriority: May 14, 2002Filed: Dec 20, 2004Published: Jun 23, 2005
Est. expiryMay 14, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Y10T428/662Y10T428/31986B27K 3/36C09D 191/06B27K 2240/70B27K 3/50Y10T428/31989
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Abstract

Water-based wax emulsions, optionally for use in conjunction with alkaline copper and/or quaternary ammonium based preservatives systems, are described. These emulsions are comprised of natural or synthetic wax, nonionic surfactants having HL B values greater than 11, anionic surfactants, and water. Certain emulsion compositions as described in this specification posses the unique property of maintaining emulsion stability in wood preservatives during extended use in typical wood treatment processes. Water-repellant wood treated with the wax emulsions are described. A method of treating wood, comprising providing wood and treating the wood with the wax emulsion under conditions effective to increase its water repellency is also disclosed.

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1 . A wax emulsion water repellent composition, comprising: 
 a. a wax,    b. a nonionic surfactant having an HLB value greater than 11,    c. an anionic surfactant, present in an amount effective to stabilize said composition while it is used repetitively to pressure-treat wood; and    d. water.    
     
     
         2 . The wax emulsion of  claim 1 , wherein said wax is slack wax.  
     
     
         3 . The wax emulsion of  claim 1 , wherein said nonionic surfactant comprises an ethoxylated nonylphenol or fatty acid derivative having an HLB value of 15-17.  
     
     
         4 . The wax emulsion of  claim 1 , further comprising a wood preservative.  
     
     
         5 . The wax emulsion of  claim 4 , wherein said wood preservative is selected from ammoniacal copper carboxylates, alkaline copper-quatemary preservatives, copper-triazole based preservatives, ammoniacal copper-zinc-arsenate preservatives, quaternary ammonium preservatives, and combinations thereof.  
     
     
         6 . The wax emulsion of  claim 4 , wherein said wood preservative is a quaternary ammonium preservative or an alkaline-quatemary preservative.  
     
     
         7 . The wax emulsion of  claim 6 , wherein said quaternary ammonium wood preservative or quaternary component of an alkaline copper-quatemary preservative is the salt of a quaternary ammonium cation and an anion, wherein said cation is selected from a dimethyl dialkyl ammonium compound or a dimethyl benzyl alkyl ammonium compound, wherein each alkyl group is independently selected from alkyl groups having an average chain length of from 8 to 18 carbon atoms.  
     
     
         8 . The wax emulsion of  claim 7 , where said anion is selected from chloride, carbonate, bicarbonate, methylcarbonate, sulfate, bisulfate, or methylsulfate.  
     
     
         9 . The wax emulsion of  claim 1 , wherein said anionic surfactant comprises a monoethanolamine, ammonium, or alkaline metal salt of a natural or synthetic carboxylic acid.  
     
     
         10 . The wax emulsion of  claim 1 , processed in a Gaulin homogenizer.  
     
     
         11 . Water-repellant wood comprising wood treated with a wax emulsion water repellent composition comprising: 
 a. a wax,    b. a nonionic surfactant having an average HLB value greater than 11,    c. an anionic surfactant, present in an amount effective to stabilize said composition while it is used repetitively to pressure-treat wood; and    d. water.    
     
     
         12 . A method of treating wood, comprising providing wood and treating the wood with the wax emulsion of  claim 1  under conditions effective to increase its water repellency.  
     
     
         13 . The composition of  claim 9 , wherein said anionic surfactant comprises a monoethanolamine salt of a natural or synthetic carboxylic acid.

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