Claims
- 1. A stoving lacquer including volatile and non-volatile ingredients capable of being stoved at stoving times extending between 15 seconds and 30 minutes at stoving temperatures up to 300.degree. C., said lacquer comprising:
- (a) a binder of an organic resinous material, and
- (b) finely divided high molecular weight, inert, non-elastomeric, high wear-resistant polyamide or polyimide thermo-plastic particles having a softening point of at least 180.degree. C. but below the stoving temperature of the said binder, said particles comprising 10-40% by volume of the non-volatile ingredients and having a diameter of 2-100 microns, the major proportion of particles having a diameter of 40 microns or less; said particles being dispersed in the lacquer to have portions thereof which partially protrude from the outermost layer of the lacquer to provide a wear-resistant surface when applied to an article and to soften and become rounded through partial melting with the majority of the particles still including portions protruding partially from said outermost layer when said layer is subjected to said stoving times and temperatures.
- 2. A stoving lacquer according to claim 1 wherein said particles contain 0-40% by weight of pigment.
- 3. A stoving lacquer according to claim 2 wherein said volatile ingredients comprise 10-70% of the weight of the lacquer before being subjected to stoving temperatures.
- 4. A stoving lacquer according to claim 1 wherein said polyamide comprises a nylon.
- 5. A stoving lacquer according to claim 1 wherein said particles contain a UV stabilizer.
- 6. A stoving lacquer including volatile and non-volatile ingredients capable of being stoved at stoving times extending between 15 seconds and 30 minutes at stoving temperatures up to 300.degree. C., said lacquer comprising:
- (a) a binder of an organic resinous material, and
- (b) finely divided high molecular weight, inert, non-elastomeric, high wear-resistant polyamide or polyimide thermo-plastic particles having a softening point of at least 180.degree. C. but below the stoving temperature of the said binder, said particles comprising 10-40% by volume of the non-volatile ingredients and having a diameter of 40 microns or less; said particles being dispersed in the lacquer to have portions thereof which partially protrude from the outermost layer of the lacquer to provide a wear-resistant surface when applied to an article and to soften and become rounded through partial melting with the majority of the particles still including portions protruding partially from said outermost layer when said layer is subjected to said stoving times and temperatures.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of our copending application Ser. No. 345,727 filed Feb. 4, 1982, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,457,965 dated July 3, 1984.
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