Claims
- 1. A powder coating composition which comprises a mixture of
- (A) a polyester resin obtained by the polycondensation of at least one polyol and at least one polycarboxylic acid, said polyol and said polycarboxylic acid containing hydroxyl and carboxyl groups in such relative proportions and being condensed in such amount as to provide free hydroxyl groups in the resultant polyester, at least 80 mol.% of said polycarboxylic acid being an aromatic carboxylic acid, said polyester having a softening point in the range of 50.degree.-180.degree. C.,
- (b) at least one curing agent for said polyester which is an aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, heterocyclic or aromatic compound having a softening point of at least 40.degree. C. and contains at least two terminal groups of the general formulae: ##STR13## wherein R' stands for an alkylene group with 1-11 carbon atoms, and X and Y may be the same or different and each represents a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group with 1-5 carbon atoms, or ##STR14## wherein R" stands for an alkylene group with 1-11 carbon atoms, an alkenylene group, a phenylene group or a substituted phenylene group, the amount of said curing agent being such that the terminal groups thereof are present in a ratio of 0.5-1.5 equivalents per equivalent of the free hydroxyl groups in said polyester; and
- (C) a solid epoxy resin in an amount of 3-15 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of said ingredient (A).
- 2. A powder coating composition according to claim 1 wherein said ingredient (B) is at least one selected from the group consisting of terephthaloyl-bis-(N-pyrrolidone), adipoyl-bis-(N-pyrrolidone), terephthaloyl-bis-(N-caprolactam), isophthaloyl-bis-(N-caprolactam), sebacoyl-bis-(N-caprolactam), adipoyl-bis-(N-caprolactam), isophthaloyl-bis-(N-succinimide), adipoyl-bis-(N-succinimide), sebacoyl-bis-(N-phthalimide), fumaroyl-bis-(N-caprolactam), fumaroyl-bis-(N-succinimide), diglycoloyl-bis-(N-caprolactam), diglycoloyl-bis-(N-succinimide), trimellitoyl-tris-(N-caprolactam), ##STR15## and a mixture of polyacyl (N-lactam) compounds consisting essentially of a compound having 2-4 groupings of the formula: ##STR16## obtained by reacting a polyacid chloride compound which has been obtained by reacting trimethylolpropane with terephtahloyl or isophthaloyl chloride with .epsilon.-caprolactam in an amount equivalent to the acid chloride groups of said compound.
- 3. A powder coating composition according to claim 1 wherein said solid epoxy resin is one derived from a bisphenol and epihalohidrin or a cycloaliphatic one.
- 4. A powder coating composition according to claim 1 including a pigment and/or a filler.
- 5. A powder coating composition according to claim 1 including a fluidity adjusting agent.
- 6. A powder coating composition according to claim 1 including a benzoin in an amount of 0.1-6 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of said ingredient (A).
- 7. A powder coating composition according to claim 1 including at least one of tetrabutyl titanate and a condensate thereof in an amount of 0.5-5 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of said ingredient (A).
- 8. A method of powder coating which comprises applying to an object to be coated a coating of finely divided particles of the composition of claim 1 and baking the thus applied particle coating at a temperature within the range of 130.degree.-220.degree. C. for about 5-30 minutes.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the particles of the composition of claim 1 applied to said object are obtained by mixing said mixture comprising the constituents defined in claim 1 at a temperature sufficient to fuse the same but below the reaction temperature of said constituents, then cooling and pulverizing said mixture into particles.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of the now abandoned application Ser. No. 624,260, filed Nov. 20, 1975.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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