Claims
- 1. An aqueous coating composition comprising two different fine polymer particles (A) and (B) dispersed in an aqueous medium and in an inorganic filler, wherein said fine polymer particles comprise particles
- (A) 50 to 95 weight % of synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles containing 30 to 90 weight % of a conjugated diolefin unit and having a glass transition temperature of -10.degree. C. or less, and
- (B) 5 to 50 weight % of emulsion polymer particles containing 30 to 99.9 weight % of the unit represented by the formula ##STR6## wherein, R.sup.1 represents a hydrogen atom or methyl group, and Q represents COOR.sup.2, ##STR7## or --CN wherein R.sup.2 represents a lower alkyl group and R.sup.3 represents a hydrogen atom or lower alkyl group, and having a glass transition temperature of at least 20.degree. C.
- 2. The composition of claim 1 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) have a glass transition temperature of -20.degree. to -80.degree. C.
- 3. The composition of claim 1 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) contain 40 to 80 weight % of said conjugated diolefin unit.
- 4. The composition of claim 1 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by aqueous emulsion polymerizing under pressure (a-1) a conjugated diolefinic monomer with (a-2) an aromatic vinyl monomer, a vinyl cyanide monomer or a mixture thereof.
- 5. The composition of claim 4 wherein said conjugated diolefinic monomer (a-1) is butadiene.
- 6. The composition of claim 4 wherein said aromatic vinyl monomer (a-2) is styrene and said vinyl cyanide monomer (a-2) is acrylonitrile.
- 7. The composition of claim 1 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by aqueous emulsion polymerizing under pressure
- (a-1) a conjugated diolefinic monomer, and
- (a-2) an aromatic vinyl monomer, a vinyl cyanide monomer, or a mixture thereof, together with
- (a-3) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer.
- 8. The composition of claim 7 wherein said carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer (a-3) is acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or itaconic acid.
- 9. The composition of claim 4 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 40 to 80 weight % of said monomer (a-1) and 19.5 to 55 weight % of said monomer (a-2).
- 10. The composition of claim 1 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) have an average particle size in the range of 0.05 to 0.5 micron.
- 11. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) contain 35 to 99.5 weight % of the unit represented by the formula (I).
- 12. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) contain 0.1 to 10 weight % of a unit derived from a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer.
- 13. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) further contain 1 to 20 weight % of a unit derived from a hydroxyl group-containing ethylenie monomer.
- 14. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those prepared by emulsion polymerizing
- (b-1) an ethylenic monomer which is represented by the formula ##STR8## wherein R.sup.1 and Q are as defined in claim 1, and whose homopolymer is hydrophobic and has a Tg of 40.degree. C. or more with
- (b-2) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer.
- 15. The composition of claim 14 wherein said monomer (b-1) is methyl methacrylate, isobutyl methacrylate, styrene or acrylonitrile.
- 16. The composition of claim 14 wherein said monomer (b-2) is acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or itaconic acid.
- 17. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those prepared by emulsion polymerizing
- (b-1) an ethylenic monomer which is represented by the formula ##STR9## wherein R.sup.1 and Q are as defined in claim 1, and whose homopolymer is hydrophobic and has a Tg of 40.degree. C. or more, and
- (b-2) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer, together with
- (b-3) a hydroxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer.
- 18. The composition of claim 17 wherein said monomer (b-3) is a C.sub.2-4 hydroxyalkyl ester of (meth)acrylic acid.
- 19. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) have a glass transition temperature of from 20.degree. C. to under 60.degree. C.
- 20. The composition of claim 14 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 35 to 80 weight % of said monomer (b-1) and 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (b-2).
- 21. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) have a glass transition temperature of 60.degree. C. or more.
- 22. The composition of claim 21 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 45 to 99.5 weight % of said monomer (b-1), 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (b-2), 0 to 30 weight % of said monomer (b-3), and 0 to 30 weight % of said monomer (b-4) based on the total quantity of said monomers (b-1) to (b-4).
- 23. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) have an average particle size in the range of 0.05 to 0.5 micron.
- 24. The composition of claim 1 wherein said fine polymer particles comprise 55 to 90 weight % of said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) and 10 to 45 weight % of said emulsion polymer particles (B).
- 25. The aqueous coating composition of claim 1 wherein said fine polymer particles further contain (C) 3 to 100 weight % of urethane emulsion polymer particles based on the total quantity of said emulsion polymer particles (A) and (B).
- 26. The composition of claim 25 wherein said urethane emulsion polymer particles (C) are those obtained by reacting a chain extender with an urethane prepolymer having a terminal isocyanate group obtained from a polyisocyanate compound and a polyol compound and then emulsifying the resultant product.
- 27. The composition of claim 26 wherein said urethane emulsion polymer particles (C) are nonionic or anionic urethane emulsion polymer particles.
- 28. The composition of claim 25 wherein said urethane emulsion polymer particles (C) are such that the larger of the tensile strength at 100% elongation of a film formed from an urethane polymer emulsion containing said polymer particles and the yield value of the film before 100% elongation is 20 kg/cm.sup.2 or more.
- 29. The composition of claim 25 wherein said urethane emulsion polymer particles (C) have an average particle size in the range of 0.05 to 0.5 micron.
- 30. The composition of claim 25 which contains 4 to 90 weight % of said urethane emulsion polymer particles (C) based on the total quantity of said emulsion polymer particles (A) and (B).
- 31. The composition of claim 1 wherein said inorganic filler is selected form the group consisting of calcium carbonate, silica, alumina, krolin, clay, talc, diatom earth, mica, aluminum hydroxide, glass powder, barium sulfate and magnesium carbonate.
- 32. The composition of claim 1 which contains said inorganic filler in the range of 100 to 390 weight parts per 100 weight parts of the solid components of the fine polymer particles.
- 33. The composition of claim 1 wherein said inorganic filler has an average particle size in the range of 1 to 50 microns.
- 34. The composition of claim 1 which is a chipping-resistant aqueous coating composition.
- 35. The composition of claim 34 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 40 to 80 weight % of said monomer (a-1), 19.5 to 55 weight % of said monomer (a-2) and 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (a-3) based on the total quantity of said monomers (a-1) to (a-3).
- 36. The composition of claim 1 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by aqueous emulsion polymerizing under pressure
- (a-1) a conjugated diolefinic monomer,
- (a-2) an aromatic vinyl monomer, a vinyl cyanide monomer, or a mixture thereof, and
- (a-3) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer, together with
- (a-4) another copolymerizable monomer.
- 37. The composition of claim 36 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 40 to 80 weight % of said monomer (a-1), 19.5 to 55 weight % of said monomer (a-2), 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (a-3), and 0 to 20 weight % of said monomer (a-4) based on the total quantity of said monomers (a-1) to (a-4).
- 38. The composition of claim 17 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 35 to 80 weight % of said monomer (b-1), 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (b-2) and 0 to 30 weight % of said monomer (b-3) based on the total quantity of said monomers (b-1) to (b-3).
- 39. The composition of claim 1 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those prepared by emulsion polymerizing
- (b-1) an ethylenic monomer which is represented by the formula ##STR10## wherein R.sup.1 and Q are as defined in claim 1, and whose homopolymer is hydrophobic and has a Tg of 40.degree. C. or more
- (b-2) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer, and
- (b-3) a hydroxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer, together with
- (b-4) another copolymerizable monomer.
- 40. The composition of claim 39 wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 35 to 80 weight % of said monomer (b-1), 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (b-2), 0 to 30 weight % of said monomer (b-3), and 19.5 to 64.5 weight % of said monomer (b-4) based on the total quantity of said monomers (b-1) to (b-4).
- 41. An aqueous coating composition comprising two different fine polymer particles (A) and (B) dispersed in an aqueous medium and in an inorganic filler, wherein said fine polymer particles comprise particles
- (A) 50 to 95 weight % of synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles containing 30 to 90 weight % of a conjugated diolefin unit and having a glass transition temperature of -20.degree. to -80.degree. C., wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by aqueous emulsion polymerizing under pressure
- (a-1) a conjugated diolefinic monomer with
- (a-2) an aromatic vinyl monomer, a vinyl cyanide monomer or a mixture thereof, and
- (B) 5 to 50 weight % of emulsion polymer particles containing 30 to 99.9 weight % of the unit represented by the formula ##STR11## wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those prepared by emulsion polymerizing
- (b-1) an ethylenic monomer which is represented by the formula ##STR12## wherein R.sup.1 represents a hydrogen atom or methyl group, and Q represents COOR.sup.2, ##STR13## or --CN wherein R.sup.2 represents a lower alkyl group and R.sup.3 represents a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group, whose homopolymer is hydrophobic and has a Tg of 30.degree. C. or more with
- (b-2) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer.
- 42. The composition of claim 41 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 40 to 80 weight % of said monomer (a-1) and 19.5 to 55 weight % of said monomer (a-2), and
- wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 35 to 80 weight % of said monomer (b-1) and 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (b-2).
- 43. An aqueous coating composition comprising two different fine polymer particles (A) and (B) dispersed in an aqueous medium and in an inorganic filler, wherein said fine polymer particles comprise particles
- (A) 50 to 95 weight % of synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles containing 30 to 90 weight % of a conjugated diolefin unit and having a glass transition temperature of -20.degree. to -80.degree. C., wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by aqueous emulsion polymerizing under pressure
- (a-1) a conjugated diolefinic monomer, and
- (a-2) an aromatic vinyl monomer, a vinyl cyanide monomer, or a mixture thereof, together with
- (a-3) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer, and
- (B) 5 to 50 weight % of emulsion polymer particles containing 30 to 99.9 weight % of the unit represented by the formula ##STR14## wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those prepared by emulsion polymerizing
- (b-1) an ethylenic monomer which is represented by the formula ##STR15## wherein R.sup.1 represents a hydrogen atom or methyl group, and Q represents COOR.sup.2, ##STR16## or --CN wherein R.sup.2 represents a lower alkyl group and R.sup.3 represents a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl group, whose homopolymer is hydrophobic and has a Tg of 30.degree. C. or more and
- (b-2) a carboxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer, together with
- (b-3) a hydroxyl group-containing ethylenic monomer.
- 44. The composition of claim 43 wherein said synthetic rubber emulsion polymer particles (A) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 40 to 80 weight % of said monomer (a-1), 19.5 to.55 weight % of said monomer (a-2), 0.1 to 10 weight % of said monomer (a-3), and
- wherein said emulsion polymer particles (B) are those obtained by emulsion polymerizing 35 to 80 weight % of said monomer (b-1), 0.1 t0 10 weight % of said monomer (b-2) and 0 to 30 weight % of said monomer (b-3).
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/883,766, filed May 15, 1992, now abandoned.
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