Claims
- 1. A conductive primer composition comprising graphite, conductive carbon black, binder precursor and low polarity solvent, wherein the composition contains graphite in a graphite to binder weight ratio of about 10/100 to about 40/100 and the carbon black in a carbon black to binder weight ratio of 0/100 to about 4/100, and is capable of being sprayed by an internally charge electrostatic sprayer and of hardening to form a layer of an electrically conductive material having a conductivity in the range of about 100 up to about 140 Ransburg units.
- 2. The composition of claim 1, wherein the internally charged electrostatic sprayer sprays the composition at a voltage of about 50 to about 150 kilovolts.
- 3. The composition of claim 1, wherein the internally charged electrostatic sprayer sprays the composition at a voltage of about 80 to about 90 kilovolts.
- 4. The composition of claim 1, wherein the binder precursor comprises a hydroxyl containing resin and a crosslinking resin.
- 5. The composition of claim 1, wherein the hydroxyl containing resin is selected from the group consisting of polyester, epoxy, acrylate, methacrylate, isocyanate, acrylic polyol and combinations thereof.
- 6. The composition of claim 4, wherein the crosslinking resin is melamine.
- 7. The composition of claim 1, wherein the low polarity solvent is selected from the group consisting of toluene, ethyl, benzene, xylene, n-butyl propionate, n-butyl acetate, iso-butyl acetate, primary amyl acetate, 2-ethyl hexyl acetate and combinations thereof.
- 8. The composition of claim 1, wherein the graphite has a mean particle size in the range of about 3 micron to about 12 micron.
- 9. The composition of claim 1, wherein the binder precursor comprises about 45 weight percent to about 85 weight percent of a hydroxyl, containing resin.
- 10. The composition of claim 4, wherein the binder precursor comprises about 15 weight percent to about 55 weight percent of a cross-linking resin.
- 11. The composition of claim 1 comprising titanium dioxide.
- 12. The composition of claim 1 comprising carbon black.
- 13. The composition of claim 12 wherein the composition comprises carbon black in a carbon black to binder weight ratio of up to about 2.0/100.
- 14. The composition of claim 1 comprising a dispersant.
- 15. The composition of claim 14 wherein the dispersant is selected from the group consisting of titanate ester, polymer dispersant and combinations thereof.
- 16. An article comprising a substrate attached to a layer of electrically conductive material, the electrically conductive material comprising a hardened composition of claim 1.
- 17. The article of claim 16 wherein the layer of electrically conductive material has a thickness in the range of about 15 micron to about 50 micron.
- 18. The article of claim 16 wherein the substrate is plastic, metal or combinations thereof.
- 19. The article of claim 16 wherein the layer of electrically conductive material comprises titanium dioxide.
- 20. The article of claim 16 wherein the layer of electrically conductive material comprises carbon black.
- 21. A process of coating comprising the steps of:spraying with an internally charged electrostatic sprayer a composition of claim 1.
- 22. The process of claim 21 wherein the internally charged electrostatic sprayer sprays the composition at about 80 to about 90 kilovolts.
- 23. The process of claim 21 wherein the internally charged electrostatic sprayer sprays the composition at about 50 to about 140 kilovolts.
- 24. The process of claim 21 comprising the step of spraying the composition onto a substrate surface.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein the substrate is the exterior of an automobile.
- 26. The process of claim 24 comprising the step of hardening the coating to form a layer of electrically conductive material.
- 27. A composition comprising graphite, optionally conductive carbon black, polyester resin, melamine resin and low polarity solvent, capable of being sprayed by an internally charge electrostatic sprayer and of hardening to form a layer of an electrically conductive material.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application Ser. No. 60/129,154, filed Apr. 14, 1999.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/US00/09879 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO00/61302 |
10/19/2000 |
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A |
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