Claims
- 1. A substrate coated with a water-based coating formulation consisting essentially of powdered polyvinyl chloride dispersed in a solution of a water-dilutable resin, having functional carboxyl or hydroxy groups, selected from the group consisting of an alkyd resin, an acrylic resin; a mixture of an acrylic resin and an aminoplast, a mixture of an acrylic resin and a 1,2-epoxy resin, and a mixture of an acrylic resin, a 1,2-epoxy resin, and a phenolic resin, water-solubilized with ammonia, NH.sub.4 OH or an amine solubilizer, in water, a mixture of water and an alcohol or ether alcohol, or a mixture of water, alcohol, and ether alcohol; the weight ratio of polyvinyl chloride to water-dilutable resin being between 15:1 and about 1:1.
- 2. A substrate as defined in claim 1, wherein said substrate is a metal substrate and the coated substrate is baked.
- 3. A metal substrate as defined in claim 2, wherein said water-dilutable resin is an alkyd resin.
- 4. A metal substrate as defined in claim 2, wherein said water-dilutable resin is an acrylic resin.
- 5. A metal substrate as defined in claim 2, wherein said water-dilutable resin is a mixture of an acrylic resin and an aminoplast.
- 6. A metal substrate as defined in claim 2, wherein said water-dilutable resin is a mixture of an acrylic resin and a 1,2-epoxy resin.
- 7. A metal substrate as defined in claim 2, wherein said water-dilutable resin is a mixture of an acrylic resin, a 1,2-epoxy resin, and a phenolic resin.
- 8. A metal substrate as defined in claim 3, wherein said alkyd resin is a polyester of tall oil fatty acids, isophthalic acid, dimethylolpropane, and trimellitic anhydride; and said amine is dimethylethanolamine.
- 9. A metal substrate as defined in claim 4, wherein said acrylic resin is a copolymer of 70 parts methyl methacrylate, 20 parts ethyl acrylate and 10 parts acrylic acid; and said solubilizer is HN.sub.4 OH.
- 10. A metal substrate as defined in claim 5, wherein said acrylic resin is a copolymer of 90 parts ethyl methacrylate and 10 parts acrylic acid; said aminoplast is hexamethoxymethylmelamine; and said amine is dimethylethanolamine.
- 11. A metal substrate as defined in claim 6, wherein said acrylic resin is a copolymer of 90 parts ethylmethacrylate and 10 parts acrylic acid; said 1,2-epoxy resin is a diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A having an epoxide equivalent weight of 185-192; and said solubilizer is HN.sub.4 OH.
- 12. A metal substrate as defined in claim 7, wherein said acrylic resin is a copolymer of 90 parts ethyl methacrylate and 10 parts acrylic acid; said 1,2-epoxy resin is a diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A having an epoxide equivalent weight of 185-192; said phenolic resin is 50 parts phenol and 50 parts o-cresol reacted with formaldehyde; and said solubilizer is NH.sub.4 OH.
- 13. A metal container having its interior surface coated with a water-based coating formulation consisting essentially of powdered polyvinyl chloride dispersed in a solution of a water-dilutable resin, having functional carboxyl or hydroxy groups, selected from the group consisting of an alkyd resin, an acrylic resin; a mixture of an acrylic resin and an aminoplast, a mixture of an acrylic resin and a 1,2-epoxy resin, and a mixture of an acrylic resin, a 1,2-epoxy resin, and a phenolic resin, water-solubilized with ammonia, NH.sub.4 OH or an amine solubilizer, in water, a mixture of water and an alcohol or ether alcohol, or a mixture of water, alcohol, and ether alcohol; the weight ratio of polyvinyl chloride to water-dilutable resin being between 15:1 and about 1:1.
- 14. A metal container as defined in claim 13, wherein said water-dilutable resin is an acrylic resin.
- 15. A metal container as defined in claim 14, wherein said acrylic resin is a copolymer of 70 parts methyl methacrylate, 20 parts ethyl acrylate and 10 parts acrylic acid; and said solubilizer is HN.sub.4 OH.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 782,201, filed Mar. 28, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,116,905, which is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 585,938, filed June 11, 1975, now abandoned.
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