Claims
- 1. A solder glass suspension having the characteristics of a reversible gel, suitable for the application of fritted solder glass to the surface of a glass or ceramic part to be sealed, which comprises:
- an organic vehicle consisting essentially of a cellulose binder and an organic solvent for the binder;
- a fritted solder glass; and
- a gelling agent in a proportion at least sufficient to render the solder glass suspension essentially non-settling and non-sagging under the influence of gravity, while permitting said suspension after it is sheared by remixing or dispensing to become relatively flowable and readily extrudable onto a sealing surface, yet while permitting said suspension after extrusion to rapidly regel to retain its extruded shape and to be essentially non-flowable, non-settling and non-sagging under the influence of gravity, the gelling agent being one which does not adversely affect the sealing process or the mechanical integrity of the final seal.
- 2. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the gelling agent is an inorganic agent selected from the group consisting of colloidal silica, bentonite clay, kaolinite clay, and attapulgus clay.
- 3. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 1 wherein the gelling agent is an organic agent selected from the group consisting of acetic acid, lecithin, and the flocculating surfactants.
- 4. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 3 wherein the flocculating surfactant is selected from the group consisting of fluorocarbon surfactants, lauryl sulphate surfactants, and surface-active organic titanates.
- 5. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 1 which comprises a nitrocellulose binder.
- 6. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 5 wherein the gelling agent is a titanate coupling agent of the formula:
- (RO).sub.x -Ti-[OX-(R.sup.2).sub.1-2 ].sub.4-x
- wherein RO is a coupling group consisting of an oxyacetate group or an alkoxy or aryloxy group of from 2-10 carbon atoms, Ti is tetravalent titanium, x is 1 or 2, corresponding to the number of titanium bonding sites occupied by RO coupling groups, OX is a carboxy, phosphato or pyrophosphato binding group, and R.sup.2 is an aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon backbone group of from 6-20 carbon atoms.
- 7. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 6 wherein the gelling agent is titanium di(dioctylpyrophosphate) oxyacetate of the formula: ##STR5##
- 8. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 6 wherein the gelling agent is isopropyl tri(dioctylpyrophosphato) titanate of the formula: ##STR6##
- 9. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 6 wherein the gelling agent is isopropyl tri(dioctylphosphato) titanate of the formula: ##STR7##
- 10. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 6 wherein the gelling agent is isopropyl triisostearyol titanate of the formula: ##STR8##
- 11. A solder glass suspension in accordance with claim 2 wherein the gelling agent is colloidal silica.
- 12. A method for extending the useful life of a solder glass suspension, the solder glass suspension comprising a fritted solder glass in an organic vehicle and the organic vehicle consisting essentially of a cellulose binder and an organic solvent for the binder, which comprises the step of:
- adding a gelling agent to the suspension to impart a reversibly gelled structure thereto, the gelling agent being added in a proportion at least sufficient to render the suspension essentially non-settling and non-sagging under the influence of gravity, while permitting said suspension after it is sheared by remixing or dispensing to become relatively flowable and readily extrudable onto a sealing surface, yet while permitting said suspension after extrusion to rapidly regel to retain its extruded shape and to be essentially non-flowable, non-settling and non-sagging under the influence of gravity, the gelling agent being one which does not adversely affect the sealing process or the mechanical integrity of the final seal.
- 13. A method in accordance with claim 12 wherein the gelling agent is an inorganic agent selected from the group consisting of colloidal silica, bentonite clay, kaolinite clay, and attapulgus clay.
- 14. A method in accordance with claim 12 wherein the gelling agent is an organic agent selected from the group consisting of acetic acid, lecithin, and the flocculating surfactants.
- 15. A method in accordance with claim 14 wherein the flocculating surfactant is selected from the group consisting of fluorocarbon surfactants, lauryl sulfate surfactants, and surface-active organic titanates.
- 16. A method in accordance with claim 12 wherein the cellulose binder is nitrocellulose.
- 17. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the gelling agent is a titanate coupling agent of the formula:
- (RO).sub.x -Ti-[OX-(R.sup.2).sub.1-2 ].sub.4-x
- wherein RO is a coupling group consisting of an oxyacetate group or an alkoxy or aryloxy group of from 2-10 carbon atoms, Ti is tetravalent titanium, x is 1 or 2, corresponding to the number of titanium bonding sites occupied by RO coupling groups, OX is a carboxy, phosphato or pyrophosphato binding group, and R.sup.2 is an aliphatic or aromatic hydrocarbon backbone group of from 6-20 carbon atoms.
- 18. A method in accordance with claim 17 wherein the gelling agent is titanium di(dioctylpyrophosphate) oxyacetate of the formula: ##STR9##
- 19. A method in accordance with claim 17 wherein the gelling agent is isopropyl tri(dioctylpyrophosphato) titanate of the formula: ##STR10##
- 20. A method in accordance with claim 17 wherein the gelling agent is isopropyl tri(dioctylphosphato) titanate of the formula: ##STR11##
- 21. A method in accordance with claim 17 wherein the gelling agent is isopropyl triisostearyol titanate of the formula: ##STR12##
- 22. A method in accordance with claim 13 wherein the gelling agent is colloidal silica.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 934,348, filed Aug. 17, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,260,406.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Ken-React Bulletin No.-0975-2, Kenrich Petrochemicals Inc., Bayonne, N.J. |
Divisions (1)
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