Claims
- 1. A preservative composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces comprised of a tri-n-butyl tin ester selected from the group consisting of tri-n-butyl tin linoleate, bis(tri-n-butyl) tin succinate, tri-n-butyl tin benzoate, tri-n-butyl tin salicylate and mixtures thereof in an amount of from 2 to 10 percent by weight in a solvent system.
- 2. The preservative composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces as defined in claim 1 wherein said solvent system is an organic base solvent.
- 3. The preservative composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces as defined in claim 1 wherein said solvent is a water base solvent.
- 4. The preservative composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces as defined in claim 1, wherein said tri-n-butyl tin ester is present in an amount of from about 5 to 7 percent by weight in said solvent system.
- 5. The preservative composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces as defined in claim 1, wherein said mixture of tri-n-butyl tin ester is present in an amount of from 6 to 8 percent by weight in said solvent system.
- 6. The preservative system composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces as defined in claim 4 wherein said tri-n-butyl tin ester is tri-n-butyl tin linoleate.
- 7. The preservative composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces as defined in claim 1 wherein a filler is added to said tri-n-butyl tin ester to control leach out of said tri-n-butyl tin ester.
- 8. A preservative composition for non-porous and wooden surfaces comprising at least two separate mixable parts respectively consisting essentially of
- (a) a tri-n-butyl tin ester selected from the group consisting of tri-n-butyl tin linoleate, bis(tri-n-butyl) tin succinate, tri-n-butyl tin benzoate, tri-n-butyl tin salicylate and mixtures thereof admixed with an aromatic hydrocarbon as one part, and
- (b) an organic solvent as the other part wherein said second part and said first part are mixed in an amount of from 9 parts of said second part to one part of said first part.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. Nos. 888,373 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,393,102 and 341,275, filed Mar. 20, 1978 and Jan. 21, 1982, respectively. This invention relates to a composition of matter and a process for using same, and more particularly to a preservative and/or anti-fouling coating for treating non-porous and porous surfaces and in particular, metal, fiberglass & wooden surfaces such as crab pots, boat hulls and the like.
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