Claims
- 1. An aqueous solution comprisinga. a polyamide-amic acid having an acid number in the range of from about 120 mg KOH/g to the theoretical maximum value, said polyamide-amic acid comprising amide-amic acid units according to structural formula: and amide-imide units according to the structural formula: wherein R is divalent arylene radical and wherein the mole ratio of said amide-amic acid units to said amide-imide units lies in a range of from about 18:1 to about 5:1; b. from about 5 to about 50 wt. % tertiary aliphatic amine; and c. an amount of water sufficient to provide a polyamide-amic acid content of from about 0.5 to about 15 wt. %, based on the combined weight of said tertiary aliphatic amine, said water and said polyamide-amic acid.
- 2. The aqueous solution of claim 1 wherein said amide-amic acid units have the structure: and said amide-imide units have the structure:
- 3. The aqueous solution of claim 1 wherein said acid number is from about 120 to about 150 mg KOH/g.
- 4. The aqueous solution of claim 1 wherein said tertiary aliphatic amine is triethylamine.
- 5. An aqueous coating composition comprising the aqueous solution of claim 1, and at least one additive selected from the group consisting of lubricants, colorants, fillers, and stabilizers.
- 6. The aqueous solution of claim 1 wherein said polyamide-amic acid is prepared by polymerizing, under substantially anhydrous conditions in an inert polar solvent, a monomer mixture containing trimellitic acid halide and at least one aromatic diamine to provide a solution of said polyamide-amic acid; precipitating the polyamide-amic acid with water; collecting the solid polyamide-amic acid and washing with water to obtain a solid having a residual polar solvent content in the range of from about 0.1 to about 5 wt. %; and reducing the water content of the composition to a level of from about 40 to about 70 wt. %.
- 7. An aqueous solution according to claim 6 wherein said aromatic diamine comprises 4,4′-methylenedianiline.
- 8. A method for providing at least one surface of an article with an adherent polyamide-imide film comprising the steps of coating said surface with an aqueous solution of claim 1, drying said coating and thereby providing adherent film comprising a tertiary amine salt of a polyamide-amic acid, then heating said article to cure said film.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said polyamide-amic acid is prepared by polymerizing, under substantially anhydrous conditions in an inert polar solvent, a monomer mixture containing trimellitic acid halide and at least one aromatic diamine to provide a solution of said polyamide-amic acid; precipitating the polyamide-amic acid with water; collecting the solid polyamide-amic acid and washing with water to obtain a solid having a residual polar solvent content in the range of from about 0.1 to about 5 wt. %; and reducing the water content of the composition to a level of from about 40 to about 70 wt %.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said aromatic diamine comprises 4,4′-methylaniline.
- 11. A film comprising the tertiary amine salt of a polyamide-amic acid, said film prepared from the aqueous solution of claim 1.
- 12. Coated fibers comprising the film of claim 11 as an adherent coating.
- 13. Heat treated coated fibers of claim 12.
- 14. Articles of manufacture comprising the film of claim 11.
- 15. A metal article having the film of claim 11, adherent to at least one surface thereof.
- 16. An aqueous solution consisting essentially ofa. a polyamide-amic acid having an acid number in the range of from about 120 mg KOH/g to the theoretical maximum value, said polyamide-amic acid comprising amide-amic acid units according to structural formula: and amide-imide units according to the structural formula: wherein R is divalent arylene radical and wherein the mole ratio of said amide-amic acid units to said amide-imide units lies in a range of from about 18:1 to about 5:1; b. from about 5 to about 50 wt. % tertiary aliphatic amine; and c. an amount of water sufficient to provide a polyamide-amic acid content of from about 0.5 to about 15 wt. %, based on the combined weight of said tertiary aliphatic amine, said water and said polyamide-amic acid.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/123,961 filed Mar. 12, 1999.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/123961 |
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