IP Library Granted Patent US 12,384,936
Granted Patent B2
US 12,384,936 · App. 17/288,010 · Granted Aug 12, 2025

Low-melting copolyamide powders

Inventors: Quentin Pineau (Serquigny, FR); Jean-Yves Loze (Serquigny, FR); Jean-Charles Durand (Serquigny, FR); Masako Akagi (Kyoto, JP)
Assignee: ARKEMA FRANCE
C09D177/06B05D1/06B05D1/22C08G69/265C09D5/031
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Patent No.
US 12,384,936
App. No.
17/288,010
Granted
Aug 12, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A copolyamide-based powder intended for forming a coating on a surface, having an inherent viscosity of greater than or equal to 0.8 (g/100 g) −1 , in which the copolyamide has a melting point of less than or equal to 160° C. Also, the use of such a powder for coating a surface, the coating having an inherent viscosity of greater than or equal to 0.8 (g/100 g) −1 , and also a process for coating a surface using such a powder.

Claims (46)

1. A copolyamide-based powder configured for forming a coating on a metal surface, the copolyamide-based powder comprising:

a copolyamide; and

a second polymer,

wherein the copolyamide-based powder has an inherent viscosity of greater than or equal to 0.8 (g/100 g) −1 ,

wherein the copolyamide has a melting point of less than or equal to 160° C.,

wherein the second polymer has a melting point below that of the copolyamide,

wherein the inherent viscosity is calculated according to the following formula:

Inherent viscosity=In( t s /t 0 )×1/ C , with C=m/p× 100,

in which t s is the flow time of the solution, t 0 is the flow time of the solvent, m is the mass of the sample whose viscosity is determined and p is the mass of the solvent, wherein the inherent viscosity is measured at a measurement temperature of 20° C.

2. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , in which the copolyamide is chosen from the group consisting of copolyamide 6/11, copolyamide 6/12, copolyamide 6.6/11, copolyamide 6.6/12, copolyamide 6.10/11, copolyamide 6/12/11, copolyamide Pip.12/12, Pip representing piperazine, copolyamide 6/6.6/12, copolyamide 6/Pip.12/12 or a combination thereof.

3. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , in which the copolyamide is present, relative to the total mass of the powder, in an amount of greater than or equal to 80% by mass.

4. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , in which the second polymer is a second copolyamide and/or an epoxy resin.

5. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , in which the second polymer has a melting point of less than or equal to 130° C.

6. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , in which the second polymer is present, relative to the total mass of the powder, in an amount of less than or equal to 10% by mass.

7. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , also comprising one or more additives chosen from the group consisting of pigments or dyes, polyacrylate derivatives, reducing agents, antioxidants, reinforcing fillers, UV stabilizers, fluidizing agents and corrosion inhibitors.

8. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 7 , in which the mass amount of the additive(s), relative to the total mass of the powder, is from above 0 to 30%.

9. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , in which the copolyamide has a melting point of less than or equal to 150° C.

10. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , having an inherent viscosity of greater than or equal to 0.9 in (g/100 g) −1 .

11. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , comprising copolyamide-based particles with a volume median diameter Dv50 of from 10 to 400 μm.

12. A film obtained by melting the powder according to claim 1 .

13. A process for coating a metal surface, comprising the following steps:

placing the metal surface in contact with the powder according to claim 1 ;

melting the powder.

14. The process according to claim 13 , in which the step of placing the metal surface in contact with the powder comprises the steps of:

heating the metal surface to a temperature above the melting point of the copolyamide,

dipping the metal surface in a fluidized bed comprising the powder.

15. The process according to claim 13 , in which the step of placing the metal surface in contact with the powder comprises the steps of:

electrically charging the powder;

spraying the electrically charged powder onto the metal surface;

heating the metal surface covered with the powder to a temperature above the melting point of the copolyamide.

16. The process according to claim 13 , in which the step of placing the metal surface in contact with the powder comprises the steps of:

heating the metal surface to a temperature above the melting point of the copolyamide,

spraying the powder onto the metal surface.

17. An object comprising a metal surface covered with a coating obtained by melting the powder according to claim 1 .

18. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , having an inherent viscosity of greater than or equal to 1.10 in (g/100 g) −1 .

19. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , having an inherent viscosity of greater than or equal to 1.15 in (g/100 g) −1 .

20. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 1 , the powder further comprising an anti-cratering agent, wherein the anti-crater agent is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate derivatives.

21. A copolyamide-based powder configured for forming a coating on a metal surface, the copolyamide-based powder comprising:

a copolyamide; and

an anti-cratering agent, wherein the anti-crater agent is selected from the group consisting of polyacrylate derivatives,

wherein the copolyamide-based powder has an inherent viscosity of greater than or equal to 0.8 (g/100 g) −1 ,

wherein the copolyamide has a melting point of less than or equal to 160° C.,

wherein the inherent viscosity is calculated according to the following formula:

Inherent viscosity=In( t s /t 0 )×1/ C , with C=m/p× 100,

in which t s is the flow time of the solution, t 0 is the flow time of the solvent, m is the mass of the sample whose viscosity is determined and p is the mass of the solvent, wherein the inherent viscosity is measured at a measurement temperature of 20° C.

22. The copolyamide-based powder according to claim 21 , wherein the copolyamide is chosen from the group consisting of copolyamide 6/11, copolyamide 6/12, copolyamide 6.6/11, copolyamide 6.6/12, copolyamide 6.10/11, copolyamide 6/12/11, copolyamide Pip.12/12, Pip representing piperazine, copolyamide 6/Pip.12/12 or a combination thereof.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jul 4, 2025
From: ARKEMA FRANCE
To: ARKEMA FRANCE
Reel/Frame 071814/0739 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 7, 2021
From: PINEAU, QUENTIN; LOZE, JEAN-YVES; DURAND, JEAN-CHARLES; AKAGI, MASAKO
To: ARKEMA FRANCE
Reel/Frame 058314/0427 →