Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1991-1999
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Karl P. Anderson
Introduction
Karl P. Anderson is a notable inventor based in Columbus, Ohio, recognized for his significant contributions to the field of corrosion protection through innovative coating compositions. With a total of seven patents to his name, Anderson has developed advanced solutions that enhance the durability and longevity of metallic substrates.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents, Anderson has created an epoxy corrosion-inhibiting coating composition. This invention focuses on aqueous epoxy resin-containing compositions that are particularly effective for depositing coatings on metallic substrates to protect them against corrosion. The compositions typically include an organic resin component, chromium trioxide, and water, and are characterized as being substantially free of strontium chromate. Additionally, these compositions may incorporate other ingredients such as zinc and ferro alloys, along with polytetrafluoroethylene to aid in metal stamping operations.
Another significant patent by Anderson is a conductive, internally lubricated barrier coating for metal. This invention also involves aqueous epoxy resin-containing compositions designed for coating metallic substrates to prevent corrosion. The compositions consist of a water-dispersible epoxy resin, a non-ionic emulsifier, chromium trioxide, a conductive pigment, and water. These formulations are particularly useful in coil coating operations, improving the electrocoatability of metal substrates, especially steel, galvanized, or aluminized surfaces.
Career Highlights
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