RESINS BASED ON COMPLEX FORMATIONS WITH ORGANO-TITANATES
Abstract
Titanate epoxy compounds were transformed into resinous materials. T e work was concerned with various ways of controlling this process and maintaining he resulting resins in a state for desirable curing, desirable adhesion, and developing systems of plasticizing these resins. Some pigmentations are reported with Ti-based pigment systems, as well as with Al flakes. A co-resin formation was studied between the tetra isopropyl titanate-basic N OCTOATE DISTILLATION COMPOUNDS AND A SPECIFIC ETHOXY SILANE (A-1100). Curing and plasticization were studied, followed by pigmentation, including pigmentation with an Al flake pigment. The influence of pre-gelling the resin compounds, followed by redispersion, was studied with respect to the adhesion and stability of the resin coatings. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 15, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0266377
Entities
Organizations
- New York University