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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 28, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 16, 2003
Christian Simon, Oslo, NO;
Ferdinand Männle, Oslo, NO;
Jest Beylich, Oslo, NO;
Rune H. Gaarder, Fjellhamar, NO;
Kjell Windsland, Oslo, NO;
Keith Redford, Hagan, NO;
Christian Simon, Oslo, NO;
Ferdinand Männle, Oslo, NO;
Jest Beylich, Oslo, NO;
Rune H. Gaarder, Fjellhamar, NO;
Kjell Windsland, Oslo, NO;
Keith Redford, Hagan, NO;
SINTEF, Trondheim, NO;
Abstract
Hardener for curing of epoxy resins which produces materials with high abrasion resistance, photostability and chemical resistance, comprising a sol prepared by controlled hydrolysis and condensation of compounds of the type: (X—B—)Si(—Y)where n=1 or 2, X═SH, —N═C═O, or NRR, R, Rbeing chosen from hydrogen, saturated or unsaturated C-C-alkyl, substituted or non-substituted aryl, formyl, aliphatic or aromatic carbonyl, carbamoyl, sulphonyl, sulphoxyl, phosphonyl, sulphinyl, phosphinyl, while the carbon chains of said compounds may include one or more of the elements oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus, silicon and boron, and/or may include one or more hydrolysable silane units, or R, Rare chosen from condensation products or addition products of one or more types or chemical compounds such as acids, alcohols, phenols, amines, aldehydes or epoxides; B is a spacing group chosen from saturated or unsaturated C-C-alkylene, substituted or nonsubstituted arylene, while the carbon chains of the stated compounds may optionally include one or more of the elements oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus, silicon and boron; and Y is chosen from hydrolisable groups such as alkoxy, carboxyl, and halogen.