US2009227731A1PendingUtilityA1

Liquid pigment dispersion and curative agents

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Assignee: PPG IND OHIO INCPriority: Jan 10, 2003Filed: May 18, 2009Published: Sep 10, 2009
Est. expiryJan 10, 2023(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
C08K 3/22C08K 2003/2241C08K 3/013
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Abstract

A liquid pigment dispersion is disclosed. The dispersion comprises a pigment dispersed in a blend of two or more active hydrogen-containing materials that together have a freezing point that is room temperature or below. The pigment remains dispersed in the blend, even if the dispersion is subjected to freezing and thawing. A curative blend comprising at least two active hydrogen-containing materials, which is liquid at room temperature, is also disclosed. The dispersions and curative blends of the present invention can be solvent-free. Resins and prepolymers comprising the curative blends of the invention, either pigmented or unpigmented, are also disclosed.

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       32 . A prepolymer formed from the reaction between a diisocyanate, a polyol and/or a polyamine, and a pigment dispersion wherein the pigment dispersion is liquid at room temperature and below and comprises a pigment dispersed in a blend of two or more active hydrogen-containing materials, wherein each active hydrogen-containing material may have a different freezing point. 
   
   
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       34 . The prepolymer of  claim 32 , wherein said prepolymer is saturated. 
   
   
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       38 . The prepolymer of  claim 32 , wherein the diisocyanate is 4,4′-dicyclohexylmethane diisocyanate and the polyamine is polyalkylene diamine. 
   
   
       39 . The prepolymer of  claim 32 , wherein the prepolymer is a polyurethane prepolymer. 
   
   
       40 . The prepolymer of  claim 32 , wherein the prepolymer is a polyurea. 
   
   
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       43 . The prepolymer of  claim 32 , wherein each active hydrogen-containing material has a different freezing point. 
   
   
       44 . The prepolymer of  claim 43 , wherein a first active hydrogen-containing material is solid at room temperature and a second active hydrogen-containing material is liquid at room temperature.

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