Thermosetting powdery coating composition

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PATENT NO 5439896
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08128313

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A thermosetting powdery coating composition which comprises, in admixture: (A) from 40 to 98 parts by weight of a fluorine-containing copolymer, which is a copolymer of a fluoroolefin and a comonomer having a crosslinkable reactive group, e.g., hydroxy, carboxyl, amino and glycidyl groups, containing at least 10% by weight of fluorine and having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.05-2 dl/g (30.degree. C., tetrahydrofuran), a glass transition temperature of 30.degree.-120.degree. C. and a weight loss by heating which does not exceed 2% and (B) from 60 to 2 parts by weight of a curing agent capable of forming crosslinks by reacting with the crosslinkable reactive groups in (A), except for the composition wherein (A) is a hydroxyl group and a weight loss by heating which does not exceed 2% and (B) is a blocked isocyanate compound. The powdery coating composition is excellent in the dispersibility of pigments and efficiency in the coating works therewith and capable of giving a coating film having improved adhesion to a substrate surface, surface luster, impact resistance and insusceptibility to staining.

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BASF NOF COATINGS CO LTDKANAGAWA 244-0815

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Ito, Haruki Chigasaki, JP 60 914
Kamba, Motoi Yokohama, JP 9 351
Maeda, Kenzou Yokohama, JP 4 58
Miyazaki, Nobuyuki Yokohama, JP 20 225
Sagawa, Chiaki Tokyo, JP 5 177
Unoki, Masao Yokohama, JP 13 220

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