JP2010001477A - Coating composition excellent in corrosion resistance - Google Patents
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Abstract
【課題】塗装金属板などにおける一般部の耐食性のみならず、加工部や端面部の耐食性に優れた塗膜を形成できる非クロム系塗料組成物を提供する。
【解決手段】(A)水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂、(B)架橋剤及び(C)防錆顔料混合物を含有する塗料組成物であって、該樹脂(A)及び該架橋剤(B)の合計固形分100質量部に対して、該防錆顔料混合物(C)が、(1)五酸化バナジウム、バナジン酸カルシウム及びメタバナジン酸アンモニウムのうちの少なくとも1種3〜50質量部、(2)カルシウム化合物3〜50質量部及び(3)金属塩の金属がZn、Al又はMgであるリン酸系金属塩3〜50質量部、からなり、かつ該防錆顔料混合物(C)の量が10〜150質量部であり、防錆顔料混合物(C)の特定量の塩化ナトリウム水溶液溶解液の濾液のpHが3〜10であることを特徴とする。
【選択図】なしThe present invention provides a non-chromium coating composition capable of forming a coating film excellent in corrosion resistance of a processed part and an end face part as well as corrosion resistance of a general part in a coated metal plate or the like.
A coating composition containing (A) a hydroxyl group-containing film-forming resin, (B) a crosslinking agent, and (C) a rust preventive pigment mixture, the resin (A) and the crosslinking agent (B). (1) 3 to 50 parts by mass of at least one of vanadium pentoxide, calcium vanadate and ammonium metavanadate, (2) The amount of the rust preventive pigment mixture (C) is 3 to 50 parts by mass of the calcium compound and (3) 3 to 50 parts by mass of the phosphate metal salt whose metal salt is Zn, Al or Mg. It is -150 mass parts, The pH of the filtrate of the specific amount sodium chloride aqueous solution solution of a rust preventive pigment mixture (C) is 3-10, It is characterized by the above-mentioned.
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Description
本発明は、耐食性に優れた非クロム系塗料組成物およびそれを用いた塗装金属板に関し、さらに詳しくは塗装金属板における平面部の耐食性のみならず、加工部や端面部の耐食性の向上に効果的な塗料組成物およびそれを用いた塗装金属板に関する。 The present invention relates to a non-chromium coating composition having excellent corrosion resistance and a coated metal plate using the same, and more specifically, it is effective not only for improving the corrosion resistance of a flat portion of a coated metal plate, but also for improving the corrosion resistance of a processed portion and an end surface portion. The present invention relates to a typical coating composition and a painted metal plate using the same.
従来、コイルコーティングなどによって塗装されたプレコート鋼板などのプレコート金属板は、建築物の屋根、壁、シャッター、ガレージなどの建築資材、各種家電製品、配電盤、冷凍ショーケース、鋼製家具及び厨房器具などの住宅関連商品として幅広く使用されている。 Conventionally, pre-coated metal sheets such as pre-coated steel sheets painted by coil coating, etc., building materials such as roofs, walls, shutters, garages, various household appliances, switchboards, refrigerated showcases, steel furniture, kitchen appliances, etc. Widely used as a housing related product.
プレコート金属板からこれらの住宅関連商品を製造するには、通常、プレコート鋼板を切断しプレス成型し接合される。したがって、これらの住宅関連商品 には、切断面である金属露出部やプレス加工によるワレ発生部が存在することが多い。上記金属露出部やワレ発生部は、他の部分に比べて耐食性が低下しやすいので耐食性の向上のため、プレコート鋼板の下塗塗膜中にクロム系の防錆顔料を含ませることが一般的に行われてきた。 In order to manufacture these housing-related products from a pre-coated metal plate, the pre-coated steel plate is usually cut, press-molded and joined. Therefore, these housing-related products often have a metal exposed portion that is a cut surface and a crack generating portion due to press working. The exposed metal part and cracking part are more likely to have a lower corrosion resistance than other parts, so it is common to include a chromium-based rust-preventive pigment in the precoat steel base coat to improve corrosion resistance. Has been done.
しかしながら、クロム系の防錆顔料は、防錆性に優れた6価クロムを含有していたり生成したりし、この6価クロムは人体への健康面、環境保護の観点から問題となっている。 However, chromium-based anticorrosive pigments contain or produce hexavalent chromium having excellent antirust properties, and this hexavalent chromium is a problem from the viewpoint of human health and environmental protection. .
これまで、非クロム系の防錆顔料としては、燐酸亜鉛、トリポリ燐酸アルミニウム、モリブデン酸亜鉛など数多くのものが市場に出ており、非クロム系顔料を組合せたプライマーとして、種々のものが提案されている。例えば、特許文献1には、エポキシ樹脂とフェノール樹脂のビヒクル成分に、防錆顔料として、珪酸カルシウムとバナジン酸リンとの組合せや、炭酸カルシウムと珪酸カルシウムとリン酸アルミニウムとバナジン酸リンとの組合せの防錆顔料を配合した塗料が記載されている。また、特許文献2には、ポリエステルに、防錆顔料として、第2リン酸マグネシウムと酸化マンガン・酸化バナジウム焼成物との組合せや、リン酸カルシウムと酸化バナジウムとの焼成物を配合した塗料が記載されている。しかしながら、特許文献1及び2に記載された塗料から形成された塗膜は、クロム系顔料を使用した塗料に比べ、耐食性に劣るものであり、特に加工部及び端面部における耐食性が不十分である。また、耐アルカリ性や耐酸性などの耐薬品性が劣ることが多い。また、防錆顔料を多量に使用すると耐水性が劣ることが多く、プレコート金属板製造においてクロム系の防錆顔料を代替えするまでには至っていない。 To date, many non-chromium anticorrosive pigments such as zinc phosphate, aluminum tripolyphosphate, and zinc molybdate have been put on the market, and various primers have been proposed as a combination of non-chromium pigments. ing. For example, Patent Document 1 discloses a combination of epoxy resin and phenol resin vehicle components, a combination of calcium silicate and phosphorus vanadate, and a combination of calcium carbonate, calcium silicate, aluminum phosphate, and phosphorus vanadate as antirust pigments. A paint containing a rust preventive pigment is described. Patent Document 2 describes a paint in which polyester is combined with a combination of a second magnesium phosphate and a fired product of manganese oxide / vanadium oxide or a fired product of calcium phosphate and vanadium oxide as a rust preventive pigment. Yes. However, the coating film formed from the paint described in Patent Documents 1 and 2 is inferior in corrosion resistance as compared with a paint using a chromium pigment, and in particular, the corrosion resistance in the processed part and the end face part is insufficient. . In addition, chemical resistance such as alkali resistance and acid resistance is often inferior. Further, when a large amount of rust preventive pigment is used, the water resistance is often inferior, and it has not yet been replaced by chromium-based rust preventive pigments in the production of precoated metal sheets.
また、特許文献3には、水酸基又はエポキシ基を含有する有機樹脂と硬化剤からなるビヒクル成分に、吸油量が30〜200ml/100g、細孔容積が0.05〜1.2ml/gであるシリカ微粒子を含有する塗料であって、かつ該塗料から形成される硬化塗膜のガラス転移温度が40〜125℃の範囲内である塗料組成物が記載されている。しかしながら、特許文献3に記載された塗料から形成された塗膜は、かなりの耐食性を示すが、クロム系顔料を使用した塗料に比べ、いまだ耐食性及び耐薬品性に劣るものであり、特に端面部における耐食性が不十分である。 Patent Document 3 discloses that a vehicle component composed of an organic resin containing a hydroxyl group or an epoxy group and a curing agent has an oil absorption of 30 to 200 ml / 100 g and a pore volume of 0.05 to 1.2 ml / g. A coating composition containing a silica fine particle and having a glass transition temperature of 40 to 125 ° C. of a cured coating film formed from the coating is described. However, although the coating film formed from the paint described in Patent Document 3 shows considerable corrosion resistance, it is still inferior in corrosion resistance and chemical resistance compared to a paint using a chromium-based pigment. Insufficient corrosion resistance.
本発明の目的は、塗装金属板などにおける一般部の耐食性のみならず、加工部や端面部の耐食性に優れた塗膜を形成できる非クロム系塗料組成物およびそれを用いた塗装金属板を提供することである。 An object of the present invention is to provide a non-chromium coating composition capable of forming a coating film excellent in corrosion resistance of a processed part and an end face part as well as a general part of a coated metal sheet, and a coated metal sheet using the same. It is to be.
そこで、本発明者らは、従来の上記問題点を解決すべく鋭意研究を重ねた結果、水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂系に、防錆顔料として、特定のバナジウム化合物、カルシウム化合物及び特定のリン酸系金属塩を所定量配合した塗料組成物によって、平面部の耐食性のみならず、塗装金属板などにおける加工部や端面部の耐食性に優れた塗膜を形成できることを見出し本発明を完成するに至った。 Therefore, as a result of intensive studies to solve the above-mentioned conventional problems, the present inventors have added specific vanadium compounds, calcium compounds and specific phosphorus as anticorrosive pigments to the hydroxyl group-containing film-forming resin system. In order to complete the present invention, it is found that a coating composition containing a predetermined amount of an acid-based metal salt can form a coating film excellent not only in corrosion resistance of a flat surface portion but also in processed portions and end surface portions of a coated metal plate. It came.
すなわち本発明は、「1.(A)水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂、(B)架橋剤及び(C)防錆顔料混合物を含有する塗料組成物であって、該防錆顔料混合物(C)が、(1)五酸化バナジウム、バナジン酸カルシウム及びメタバナジン酸アンモニウムのうちの少なくとも1種のバナジウム化合物、(2)カルシウム化合物及び(3)リン酸金属塩、リン酸水素金属塩及びトリポリリン酸金属塩のうちの少なくとも1種であり、かつ該各金属塩の金属がZn、Al又はMgであるリン酸系金属塩、からなるものであって、該樹脂(A)及び該架橋剤(B)の合計固形分100質量部に対して、
該バナジウム化合物(1)の量が3〜50質量部、
該カルシウム化合物(2)の量が3〜50質量部、及び
該リン酸系金属塩(3)の量が3〜50質量部
であり、かつ該防錆顔料混合物(C)の量が10〜150質量部であって、前記樹脂(A)及び架橋剤(B)の合計固形分100質量部に対して配合される防錆顔料混合物(C)を構成するバナジウム化合物(1)、カルシウム化合物(2)及び該リン酸系金属塩(3)の各量的範囲内の質量部量の混合物を、25℃の5質量%濃度の塩化ナトリウム水溶液10000質量部に添加して6時間攪拌し25℃で48時間静置した上澄み液を濾過した濾液のpHが3〜10であることを特徴とする塗料組成物。
That is, the present invention provides a coating composition containing “1. (A) a hydroxyl group-containing film-forming resin, (B) a crosslinking agent, and (C) a rust preventive pigment mixture, wherein the rust preventive pigment mixture (C)”. (1) at least one vanadium compound of vanadium pentoxide, calcium vanadate and ammonium metavanadate, (2) calcium compound and (3) metal phosphate, metal hydrogen phosphate and metal tripolyphosphate And a phosphate metal salt in which the metal of each metal salt is Zn, Al, or Mg, the resin (A) and the crosslinking agent (B) For 100 parts by mass of the total solid content,
3 to 50 parts by mass of the vanadium compound (1),
The amount of the calcium compound (2) is 3 to 50 parts by mass, the amount of the phosphate metal salt (3) is 3 to 50 parts by mass, and the amount of the rust preventive pigment mixture (C) is 10 to 10 parts by mass. 150 parts by mass of the vanadium compound (1) and the calcium compound (C) constituting the antirust pigment mixture (C) blended with respect to 100 parts by mass of the total solid content of the resin (A) and the crosslinking agent (B) 2) and a mixture of the phosphoric acid metal salt (3) in an amount of parts by mass within each quantitative range is added to 10000 parts by mass of a 5% strength by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution at 25 ° C and stirred for 6 hours at 25 ° C. PH of the filtrate which filtered the supernatant liquid which left still for 48 hours is 3-10, The coating composition characterized by the above-mentioned.
2.水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)が、水酸基含有エポキシ樹脂及び水酸基含有ポリエステル樹脂のうちの少なくとも1種である上記項1記載の塗料組成物、
3.架橋剤(B)が、アミノ樹脂、フェノール樹脂及びブロック化されていてもよいポリイソシアネート化合物から選ばれる少なくとも1種の架橋剤である上記項1又は2記載の塗料組成物、
4.カルシウム化合物(2)が、メタケイ酸カルシウム、酸化カルシウム及び炭酸カルシウムのうちの少なくとも1種である上記項1〜3のいずれか一項に記載の塗料組成物、
5.さらに、防錆顔料混合物(C)以外の防錆性顔料、ニ酸化チタン顔料及び体質顔料のうちの少なくとも1種の顔料成分を含有する上記項1〜4のいずれか一項に記載の塗料組成物、
6.さらに、紫外線吸収剤及び紫外線安定剤のうちの少なくとも1種を含有する上記項1〜5のいずれか一項に記載の塗料組成物。
2. The coating composition according to Item 1, wherein the hydroxyl group-containing film-forming resin (A) is at least one of a hydroxyl group-containing epoxy resin and a hydroxyl group-containing polyester resin,
3. Item 3. The coating composition according to Item 1 or 2, wherein the crosslinking agent (B) is at least one crosslinking agent selected from an amino resin, a phenol resin, and a polyisocyanate compound which may be blocked.
4). The coating composition according to any one of Items 1 to 3, wherein the calcium compound (2) is at least one of calcium metasilicate, calcium oxide, and calcium carbonate,
5). Furthermore, the coating composition as described in any one of said item | term 1-4 containing the at least 1 sort (s) of pigment component of a rust preventive pigment other than a rust preventive pigment mixture (C), a titanium dioxide pigment, and an extender pigment. object,
6). Furthermore, the coating composition as described in any one of said claim | item 1-5 containing at least 1 sort (s) of a ultraviolet absorber and a ultraviolet stabilizer.
7.表面に化成処理が施されていてもよい金属板上に、上記項1〜6のいずれか1項に記載の塗料組成物に基く硬化塗膜が形成されてなる塗装金属板、
8.表面に化成処理が施されていてもよい金属板上に、上記項1〜6のいずれか1項に記載の塗料組成物に基く硬化塗膜が形成され、該硬化塗膜上に、上塗り塗膜が形成されてなる複層塗膜を有する塗装金属板、
9.表面に化成処理が施されていてもよい金属板の両面に、上記項1〜6のいずれか1項に記載の塗料組成物に基く硬化塗膜が形成されてなる塗装金属板、
10.表面に化成処理が施されていてもよい金属板の両面に、上記項1〜6のいずれか1項に記載の塗料組成物に基く硬化塗膜が形成されており、少なくとも一方の面の硬化塗膜上に上塗り塗膜が形成されてなる複層塗膜を有する塗装金属板。」を提供するものである。
7). A coated metal plate in which a cured coating film based on the coating composition according to any one of the above items 1 to 6 is formed on a metal plate that may be subjected to chemical conversion treatment on the surface;
8). A cured coating film based on the coating composition according to any one of the above items 1 to 6 is formed on a metal plate that may be subjected to chemical conversion treatment on the surface, and an overcoat coating is formed on the cured coating film. A coated metal plate having a multilayer coating film formed with a film;
9. A coated metal plate in which a cured coating film based on the coating composition according to any one of the above items 1 to 6 is formed on both surfaces of a metal plate that may be subjected to chemical conversion treatment on the surface;
10. The cured coating film based on the coating composition according to any one of the above items 1 to 6 is formed on both surfaces of a metal plate that may be subjected to chemical conversion treatment on the surface, and at least one surface is cured. A coated metal plate having a multilayer coating film in which a top coating film is formed on the coating film. Is provided.
本発明の塗料組成物は、クロム系の防錆顔料を含まず、環境衛生面で有利な塗料組成物であり、本発明の塗料組成物によって、平面部の耐食性に優れるのみならず、これまで非クロム系防錆塗料では達成が困難であった塗装金属板などにおける加工部や端面部の耐食性に優れた塗膜を形成できるという効果を発揮する。 The coating composition of the present invention does not contain a chromium-based rust preventive pigment and is a coating composition that is advantageous in terms of environmental hygiene. By the coating composition of the present invention, not only is the corrosion resistance of the flat part improved, It exhibits the effect of being able to form a coating film with excellent corrosion resistance at the processed and end surfaces of a coated metal plate that has been difficult to achieve with non-chromium anticorrosive paints.
本発明の塗料組成物に基く硬化塗膜が形成された塗装金属板は、平面部、加工部や端面部の耐食性に優れるものであり、ストロンチウムクロメートなど、従来のクロメート系防錆顔料を使用した塗料に基く硬化塗膜が形成された塗装金属板と同等以上の耐食性を有するものである。 The coated metal plate on which the cured coating film based on the coating composition of the present invention is formed has excellent corrosion resistance at the flat portion, processed portion and end face portion, and uses a conventional chromate rust preventive pigment such as strontium chromate. It has a corrosion resistance equal to or higher than that of a coated metal plate on which a cured coating film based on a paint is formed.
本発明の塗料組成物に基く硬化塗膜が形成され、該硬化塗膜上に上塗塗膜が形成されてなる塗装金属板は、平面部、加工部や端面部の耐食性に優れるものである。被塗物となる金属板として、亜鉛メッキ鋼板、アルミニウム−亜鉛合金メッキ鋼板を使用した場合、本発明塗料組成物を塗装することによって、平面部のみならず、端面部、加工部においても優れた耐食性を得ることができる。 A coated metal plate in which a cured coating film based on the coating composition of the present invention is formed, and a top coating film is formed on the cured coating film, is excellent in the corrosion resistance of the flat portion, the processed portion, and the end surface portion. When a galvanized steel plate or an aluminum-zinc alloy plated steel plate is used as the metal plate to be coated, it is excellent not only in the flat portion but also in the end face portion and the processed portion by applying the coating composition of the present invention. Corrosion resistance can be obtained.
本発明の塗料組成物は、下記水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)、架橋剤(B)及び防錆顔料混合物(C)を含有する塗料組成物である。 The coating composition of this invention is a coating composition containing the following hydroxyl-containing film-forming resin (A), a crosslinking agent (B), and a rust preventive pigment mixture (C).
水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)
本発明塗料組成物における水酸基含有塗膜形成樹脂としては、塗料分野で通常使用できる塗膜形成能を有する水酸基含有樹脂である限り特に制限なく使用することができ、代表例として、水酸基を含有する、ポリエステル樹脂、エポキシ樹脂、アクリル樹脂、フッ素樹脂、塩化ビニル樹脂などの1種又は2種以上の混合樹脂を挙げることができる。塗膜形成性樹脂としては、なかでも、水酸基含有ポリエステル樹脂及びエポキシ樹脂から選ばれる少なくとも1種の有機樹脂を好適に使用することができる。
Hydroxyl-containing film-forming resin (A)
The hydroxyl group-containing coating film-forming resin in the coating composition of the present invention can be used without particular limitation as long as it is a hydroxyl group-containing resin having a coating film-forming ability that can be usually used in the paint field. , Polyester resin, epoxy resin, acrylic resin, fluororesin, vinyl chloride resin and the like can be used. As the film-forming resin, among them, at least one organic resin selected from a hydroxyl group-containing polyester resin and an epoxy resin can be preferably used.
上記水酸基含有ポリエステル樹脂としては、オイルフリーポリエステル樹脂、油変性アルキド樹脂、また、これらの樹脂の変性物、例えばウレタン変性ポリエステル樹脂、ウレタン変性アルキド樹脂、エポキシ変性ポリエステル樹脂、アクリル変性ポリエステル樹脂などが包含される。上記水酸基含有ポリエステル樹脂は、数平均分子量1,500〜35,000、好ましくは2,000〜25,000、ガラス転移温度(Tg点)10〜100℃、好ましくは20℃〜80℃、水酸基価2〜100mgKOH/g、好ましくは5〜80mgKOH/gを有するものが好適である。 Examples of the hydroxyl group-containing polyester resin include oil-free polyester resins, oil-modified alkyd resins, and modified products of these resins such as urethane-modified polyester resins, urethane-modified alkyd resins, epoxy-modified polyester resins, and acrylic-modified polyester resins. Is done. The hydroxyl group-containing polyester resin has a number average molecular weight of 1,500 to 35,000, preferably 2,000 to 25,000, a glass transition temperature (Tg point) of 10 to 100 ° C., preferably 20 to 80 ° C., and a hydroxyl value. Those having 2-100 mg KOH / g, preferably 5-80 mg KOH / g are suitable.
本明細において、樹脂の「数平均分子量」は、ゲルパーミエーションクロマトグラフ(東ソー(株)社製、「HLC8120GPC」)で測定したクロマトグラムから標準ポリスチレンの分子量を基準にして算出した値である。カラムは、「TSKgel G−4000HXL」、「TSKgel G−3000HXL」、「TSKgel G−2500HXL」、「TSKgel G−2000HXL」(いずれも東ソー(株)社製、商品名)の4本を用い、移動相;テトラヒドロフラン、測定温度;40℃、流速;1cc/分、検出器;RIの条件で行ったものである。また、本明細書において、樹脂のガラス転移温度(Tg)は、示差熱分析(DSC)によるものである。 In the present specification, the “number average molecular weight” of the resin is a value calculated based on the molecular weight of standard polystyrene from a chromatogram measured by gel permeation chromatograph (“HLC8120GPC” manufactured by Tosoh Corporation). The column used was “TSKgel G-4000HXL”, “TSKgel G-3000HXL”, “TSKgel G-2500HXL”, “TSKgel G-2000HXL” (both manufactured by Tosoh Corporation, trade name), and moved. Phase: Tetrahydrofuran, Measurement temperature: 40 ° C., Flow rate: 1 cc / min, Detector: Under the conditions of RI. Moreover, in this specification, the glass transition temperature (Tg) of resin is based on a differential thermal analysis (DSC).
上記オイルフリーポリエステル樹脂は、多塩基酸成分と多価アルコール成分とのエステル化物である。多塩基酸成分としては、例えば無水フタル酸、イソフタル酸、テレフタル酸、テトラヒドロ無水フタル酸、ヘキサヒドロ無水フタル酸、コハク酸、フマル酸、アジピン酸、セバシン酸、無水マレイン酸などから選ばれる1種以上の二塩基酸及びこれらの酸の低級アルキルエステル化物が主として用いられ、必要に応じて安息香酸、クロトン酸、p−t−ブチル安息香酸などの一塩基酸、無水トリメリット酸、メチルシクロヘキセントリカルボン酸、無水ピロメリット酸などの3価以上の多塩基酸などが併用される。多価アルコール成分としては、例えばエチレングリコール、ジエチレングリコール、プロピレングリコール、1,4−ブタンジオール、ネオペンチルグリコール、3−メチルペンタンジオール、1,4−ヘキサンジオール、1,6−ヘキサンジオールなどの二価アルコールが主に用いられ、さらに必要に応じてグリセリン、トリメチロールエタン、トリメチロールプロパン、ペンタエリスリトールなどの3価以上の多価アルコールを併用することができる。これらの多価アルコールは単独で、あるいは2種以上を混合して使用することができる。両成分のエステル化又はエステル交換反応は、それ自体既知の方法によって行うことができる。酸成分としては、イソフタル酸、テレフタル酸、及びこれらの酸の低級アルキルエステル化物が特に好ましい。 The oil-free polyester resin is an esterified product of a polybasic acid component and a polyhydric alcohol component. Examples of the polybasic acid component include one or more selected from phthalic anhydride, isophthalic acid, terephthalic acid, tetrahydrophthalic anhydride, hexahydrophthalic anhydride, succinic acid, fumaric acid, adipic acid, sebacic acid, maleic anhydride, and the like. Dibasic acids and lower alkyl esterified products of these acids are mainly used, and if necessary, monobasic acids such as benzoic acid, crotonic acid, pt-butylbenzoic acid, trimellitic anhydride, methylcyclohexentricarboxylic acid , Tribasic or higher polybasic acids such as pyromellitic anhydride are used in combination. Examples of the polyhydric alcohol component include bivalent compounds such as ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, propylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, neopentyl glycol, 3-methylpentanediol, 1,4-hexanediol, and 1,6-hexanediol. Alcohol is mainly used, and a trihydric or higher polyhydric alcohol such as glycerin, trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythritol can be used in combination as necessary. These polyhydric alcohols can be used alone or in admixture of two or more. The esterification or transesterification reaction of both components can be carried out by a method known per se. As the acid component, isophthalic acid, terephthalic acid, and lower alkyl esterified products of these acids are particularly preferable.
アルキド樹脂は、上記オイルフリーポリエステル樹脂の酸成分及びアルコール成分に加えて、油脂肪酸をそれ自体既知の方法で反応せしめたものであって、油脂肪酸としては、例えばヤシ油脂肪酸、大豆油脂肪酸、アマニ油脂肪酸、サフラワー油脂肪酸、トール油脂肪酸、脱水ヒマシ油脂肪酸、キリ油脂肪酸などを挙げることができる。アルキド樹脂の油長は30%以下、特に5〜20%程度のものが好ましい。 In addition to the acid component and alcohol component of the oil-free polyester resin, the alkyd resin is obtained by reacting an oil fatty acid by a method known per se. Examples of the oil fatty acid include coconut oil fatty acid, soybean oil fatty acid, Examples thereof include linseed oil fatty acid, safflower oil fatty acid, tall oil fatty acid, dehydrated castor oil fatty acid, and kiri oil fatty acid. The oil length of the alkyd resin is preferably 30% or less, particularly about 5 to 20%.
ウレタン変性ポリエステル樹脂としては、上記オイルフリーポリエステル樹脂、又は上記オイルフリーポリエステル樹脂の製造の際に用いられる酸成分及びアルコール成分を反応させて得られる低分子量のオイルフリーポリエステル樹脂を、ポリイソシアネート化合物とそれ自体既知の方法で反応せしめたものが挙げられる。また、ウレタン変性アルキド樹脂は、上記アルキド樹脂、又は上記アルキド樹脂製造の際に用いられる各成分を反応させて得られる低分子量のアルキド樹脂を、ポリイソシアネート化合物とそれ自体既知の方法で反応せしめたものが包含される。ウレタン変性ポリエステル樹脂及びウレタン変性アルキド樹脂を製造する際に使用しうるポリイソシアネート化合物としては、ヘキサメチレ10 ンジイソシアネート、イソホロンジイソシアネート、キシリレンジイソシアネート、トリレンジイソシアネート、4,4´−ジフェニルメタンジイソシアネート、4,4´−メチレンビス(シクロヘキシルイソシアネート)、2,4,6−トリイソシアナトトルエンなどが挙げられる。上記のウレタン変性樹脂は、一般に、ウレタン変性樹脂を形成するポリイソシアネート化合物の量がウレタン変性樹脂に対して30重量%以下の量となる変性度合のものを好適に使用することができる。 As the urethane-modified polyester resin, the oil-free polyester resin or the low-molecular weight oil-free polyester resin obtained by reacting an acid component and an alcohol component used in the production of the oil-free polyester resin, a polyisocyanate compound and Examples thereof include those reacted by a method known per se. The urethane-modified alkyd resin is obtained by reacting the alkyd resin or a low molecular weight alkyd resin obtained by reacting each component used in the production of the alkyd resin with a polyisocyanate compound by a method known per se. Things are included. Polyisocyanate compounds that can be used in the production of urethane-modified polyester resins and urethane-modified alkyd resins include hexamethylene diisocyanate, isophorone diisocyanate, xylylene diisocyanate, tolylene diisocyanate, 4,4′-diphenylmethane diisocyanate, 4,4. Examples include '-methylenebis (cyclohexyl isocyanate) and 2,4,6-triisocyanatotoluene. In general, as the urethane-modified resin, those having a modification degree such that the amount of the polyisocyanate compound forming the urethane-modified resin is 30% by weight or less with respect to the urethane-modified resin can be preferably used.
エポキシ変性ポリエステル樹脂としては、上記ポリエステル樹脂の製造に使用する各成分から製造したポリエステル樹脂を用い、この樹脂のカルボキシル基とエポキシ基含有樹脂との反応生成物や、ポリエステル樹脂中の水酸基とエポキシ樹脂中の水酸基とをポリイソシアネート化合物を介して結合した生成物などの、ポリエステル樹脂とエポキシ樹脂との付加、縮合、グラフトなどの反応による反応生成物を挙げることができる。かかるエポキシ変性ポリエステル樹脂における変性の度合は、一般に、エポキシ樹脂の量がエポキシ変性ポリエステル樹脂に対して、0.1〜30重量%となる量であ ることが好適である。 As an epoxy-modified polyester resin, a polyester resin produced from each component used in the production of the polyester resin is used, a reaction product of a carboxyl group of the resin and an epoxy group-containing resin, a hydroxyl group in the polyester resin and an epoxy resin. The reaction product by reaction, such as addition of a polyester resin and an epoxy resin, condensation, grafting, etc., such as the product which couple | bonded the hydroxyl group in it through the polyisocyanate compound, can be mentioned. In general, the degree of modification in such an epoxy-modified polyester resin is preferably such that the amount of the epoxy resin is 0.1 to 30% by weight based on the epoxy-modified polyester resin.
アクリル変性ポリエステル樹脂としては、上記ポリエステル樹脂の製造に使用する各成分から製造したポリエステル樹脂を用い、この樹脂のカルボキシル基又は水酸基にこれらの基と反応性を有する基、例えばカルボキシル基、水酸基又はエポキシ基を含有するアクリル樹脂との反応生成物や、ポリエステル樹脂に(メタ)アクリル酸や(メタ)アクリル酸エステルなどをパーオキサイド系重合開始剤を使用してグラフト重合してなる反応生成物を挙げることができる。かかるアクリル変性ポリエステル樹脂における変性の度合は、一般に、アクリル樹脂の量がアクリル変性ポリエステル樹脂に対して、0.1〜50重量%となる量であることが好適である。 As the acrylic-modified polyester resin, a polyester resin produced from each component used in the production of the polyester resin is used, and a group having reactivity with these groups on the carboxyl group or hydroxyl group of the resin, for example, carboxyl group, hydroxyl group or epoxy. Reaction products obtained by graft polymerization of a (meth) acrylic acid or (meth) acrylic acid ester to a polyester resin using a peroxide polymerization initiator are listed. be able to. In general, the degree of modification in the acrylic-modified polyester resin is preferably such that the amount of the acrylic resin is 0.1 to 50% by weight with respect to the acrylic-modified polyester resin.
以上に述べたポリエステル樹脂のうち、なかでもオイルフリーポリエステル樹脂、エポキシ変性ポリエステル樹脂が、加工性、耐食性などのバランスの点から好適である。 Of the polyester resins described above, among them, oil-free polyester resins and epoxy-modified polyester resins are preferable from the viewpoint of balance such as processability and corrosion resistance.
前記水酸基含有塗膜形成樹脂として好適なエポキシ樹脂としては、ビスフェノール型エポキシ樹脂、ノ ボラック型エポキシ樹脂;これらのエポキシ樹脂中のエポキシ基又は水酸基に各種変性剤が反応せしめられた変性エポキシ樹脂を挙げることができる。変性エポキシ樹脂の製造において、その変性剤による変性時期は、特に限定されるものではなく、エポキシ樹脂製造の途中段階に変性してもエポキシ樹脂製造の最終段階に変性してもよい。 Examples of the epoxy resin suitable as the hydroxyl group-containing coating film-forming resin include bisphenol-type epoxy resins, novolac-type epoxy resins; and modified epoxy resins in which various modifiers are reacted with epoxy groups or hydroxyl groups in these epoxy resins. be able to. In the production of the modified epoxy resin, the modification time with the modifier is not particularly limited, and it may be modified in the middle of the epoxy resin production or in the final stage of the epoxy resin production.
上記ビスフェノール型エポキシ樹脂は、例えばエピクロルヒドリンとビスフェノールとを、必要に応じてアルカリ触媒などの触媒の存在下に高分子量まで縮合させてなる樹脂、エピクロルヒドリンとビスフェノールとを、必要に応じてアルカリ触媒などの触媒の存在下に、縮合させて低分子量のエポキシ樹脂とし、この低分子量エポキシ樹脂とビスフェノールとを重付加反応させることにより得られた樹脂のいずれであってもよい。 The bisphenol-type epoxy resin is, for example, a resin obtained by condensing epichlorohydrin and bisphenol to a high molecular weight in the presence of a catalyst such as an alkali catalyst, if necessary, epichlorohydrin and bisphenol, and if necessary, an alkali catalyst or the like. Any of resins obtained by condensing into a low molecular weight epoxy resin in the presence of a catalyst and polyaddition reaction of the low molecular weight epoxy resin and bisphenol may be used.
上記ビスフェノールとしては、ビス(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)メタン[ビスフェノールF]、1,1−ビス(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)エタン、2,2−ビス(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)プロパン[ビスフェノールA]、2,2−ビス(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)ブタン[ビスフェノールB]、ビス(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)−1,1−イソブタン、ビス(4−ヒドロキシ−tert−ブチル−フェニル)−2,2−プロパン、p−(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)フェノール、オキシビス(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)、スルホニルビス(4−ヒドロキシフェニル)、4,4´−ジヒドロキシベンゾフェノン、ビス(2−ヒドロキシナフチル)メタンなどを挙げることができ、なかでもビスフェノールA、ビスフェノールFが好適に使用される。上記ビスフェノール類は、1種で又は2種以上の混合物として使用することができる。 Examples of the bisphenol include bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) methane [bisphenol F], 1,1-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) ethane, 2,2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) propane [bisphenol A], 2, 2-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) butane [bisphenol B], bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) -1,1-isobutane, bis (4-hydroxy-tert-butyl-phenyl) -2,2-propane, p- (4-hydroxyphenyl) phenol, oxybis (4-hydroxyphenyl), sulfonylbis (4-hydroxyphenyl), 4,4′-dihydroxybenzophenone, bis (2-hydroxynaphthyl) methane and the like can be mentioned among others. Bisphenol A and bisphenol F are preferably used . The bisphenols can be used alone or as a mixture of two or more.
ビスフェノール型エポキシ樹脂の市販品としては、例えば、ジャパンエポキシレジン製の、エピコート828、同812、同815、同820、同834、同1001、同1004、同1007、同1009、同1010;旭チバ社製の、アラルダイトAER6099;及び三井化学(株)製の、エポミックR−309などを挙げることができる。 As commercial products of bisphenol type epoxy resins, for example, Epicoat 828, 812, 815, 820, 834, 1001, 1004, 1007, 1009, 1010 manufactured by Japan Epoxy Resin; Asahi Ciba Examples include Araldite AER6099 manufactured by the company, and Epomic R-309 manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals.
また、水酸基含有塗膜形成樹脂として好適なエポキシ樹脂である前記ノボラック型エポキシ樹脂としては、例えば、フェノールノボラック型エポキシ樹脂、クレゾールノボラック型エポキシ樹脂、分子内に多数のエポキシ基を有するフェノールグリオキザール型エポキシ樹脂など、各種のノボラック型エポキシ樹脂を挙げることができる。 Examples of the novolac type epoxy resin which is an epoxy resin suitable as a hydroxyl group-containing coating film-forming resin include, for example, phenol novolac type epoxy resins, cresol novolac type epoxy resins, and phenol glyoxal type epoxy having a large number of epoxy groups in the molecule. Various novolak-type epoxy resins such as resins can be mentioned.
前記変性エポキシ樹脂としては、前記ビスフェノール型エポキシ樹脂又は上記ノボラック型エポキシ樹脂に、例えば、乾性油脂肪酸を反応させたエポキシエステル樹脂;アクリル酸又はメタクリル酸などを含有する重合性不飽和モノマー成分を反応させたエポキシアクリレート樹脂;イソシアネート化合物を反応させたウレタン変性エポキシ樹脂;上記ビスフェノール型エポキシ樹脂、ノボラック型エポキシ樹脂又は上記各種変性エポキシ樹脂中のエポキシ基にアミン化合物を反応させて、アミノ基又は4級アンモニウム塩を導入してなるアミン変性エポキシ樹脂などを挙げることができる。 Examples of the modified epoxy resin include an epoxy ester resin obtained by reacting, for example, a dry oil fatty acid with the bisphenol type epoxy resin or the novolac type epoxy resin; and a polymerizable unsaturated monomer component containing acrylic acid or methacrylic acid. Epoxy acrylate resin; Urethane-modified epoxy resin reacted with isocyanate compound; Amino group or quaternary by reacting amine compound with epoxy group in bisphenol type epoxy resin, novolac type epoxy resin or various modified epoxy resins An amine-modified epoxy resin obtained by introducing an ammonium salt can be used.
架橋剤(B)
架橋剤(B)は、前記水酸基含有塗膜形成樹脂(A)と反応し、硬化途膜を形成するものであり、加熱などにより前記水酸基含有塗膜形成樹脂(A)と反応して硬化させることができるものであれば特に制限なく使用することができるが、なかでもアミノ樹脂、フェノール樹脂及びブロック化されていてもよいポリイソシアネート化合物が好適である。これらの架橋剤は、1種で又は2種以上組合せて使用することができる。
Cross-linking agent (B)
The crosslinking agent (B) reacts with the hydroxyl group-containing coating film forming resin (A) to form a curing film, and reacts with the hydroxyl group-containing coating film forming resin (A) by heating or the like to be cured. However, amino resins, phenol resins and polyisocyanate compounds which may be blocked are particularly suitable. These crosslinking agents can be used alone or in combination of two or more.
上記アミノ樹脂としては、メラミン、尿素、ベンゾグアナミン、アセトグラナミン、ステログタナミン、スピログアナミン、ジシアンジアミド等のアミノ成分とアルデヒドとの反応によって得られるメチロール化アミノ樹脂が挙げられる。上記反応に用いられるアルデヒドとしては、ホルムアルデヒド、パラホルムアルデヒド、アセトアルデヒド、ベンツアルデヒド等が挙げられる。また、上記メチロール化アミノ樹脂を適当なアルコールによってエーテル化したものもアミノ樹脂として使用できる。エーテル化に用いられるアルコールの例としてはメチルアルコール、エチルアルコール、n−プロピルアルコール、イソプロピルアルコール、n−ブチルアルコール、イソブチルアルコール、2−エチルブタノール、2−エチルヘキサノールなどが挙げられる。 Examples of the amino resin include methylolated amino resins obtained by reacting an amino component such as melamine, urea, benzoguanamine, acetogranamamine, steroguanamine, spiroguanamine, and dicyandiamide with an aldehyde. Examples of the aldehyde used in the reaction include formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and benzaldehyde. Moreover, what etherified the said methylolated amino resin with suitable alcohol can also be used as an amino resin. Examples of alcohols used for etherification include methyl alcohol, ethyl alcohol, n-propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, 2-ethylbutanol, 2-ethylhexanol and the like.
上記架橋剤として使用できるフェノール樹脂は、上記水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)と架橋反応するものであり、フェノール成分とホルムアルデヒド類とを反応触媒の存在下で加熱して縮合反応させてメチロール基を導入して得られるメチロール化フェノール樹脂のメチロール基の一部または全てをアルコールでアルキルエーテル化してなるレゾール型フェノール樹脂が挙げられる。 The phenol resin that can be used as the cross-linking agent is one that undergoes a cross-linking reaction with the hydroxyl group-containing coating film-forming resin (A). The phenol component and formaldehyde are heated in the presence of a reaction catalyst to cause a condensation reaction, and methylol. Examples thereof include a resol type phenol resin obtained by alkylating a part or all of the methylol group of a methylolated phenol resin obtained by introducing a group with an alcohol.
レゾール型フェノール樹脂の製造においては、出発原料である上記フェノール成分として、2官能性フェノール化合物、3官能性フェノール化合物、4官能性以上のフェノール化合物などを使用することができる。 In the production of a resol-type phenol resin, a bifunctional phenol compound, a trifunctional phenol compound, a tetrafunctional or higher functional phenol compound, or the like can be used as the phenol component as a starting material.
上記フェノール化合物として、例えば、2官能性フェノール化合物としては、o−クレゾール、p−クレゾール、p−tert−ブチルフェノール、p−エチルフェノール、2,3−キシレノール、2,5−キシレノールなどを挙げることができ、3官能性フェノール化合物としては、石炭酸、m−クレゾール、m−エチルフェノール、3,5−キシレノール、m−メトキシフェノールなどが挙げられ、4官能性フェノール化合物としては、ビスフェノールA、ビスフェノールFなどを挙げることができる。中でも耐スクラッチ性の向上のためには3官能性以上のフェノール化合物、特に石炭酸及び/又はm−クレゾールを用いることが好ましい。これらのフェノール化合物は1種で、又は2種以上混合して使用することができる。 Examples of the phenol compound include, for example, bifunctional phenol compounds such as o-cresol, p-cresol, p-tert-butylphenol, p-ethylphenol, 2,3-xylenol, and 2,5-xylenol. Examples of the trifunctional phenol compound include carboxylic acid, m-cresol, m-ethylphenol, 3,5-xylenol, and m-methoxyphenol. Examples of the tetrafunctional phenol compound include bisphenol A and bisphenol F. Can be mentioned. Among them, in order to improve scratch resistance, it is preferable to use a trifunctional or higher functional phenol compound, in particular, carboxylic acid and / or m-cresol. These phenol compounds may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
フェノール樹脂の製造に用いられるホルムアルデヒド類としては、ホルムアルデヒド、パラホルムアルデヒド又はトリオキサンなどが挙げられ、1種で又は2種以上混合して使用することができる。 Examples of formaldehydes used in the production of phenol resins include formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, trioxane, and the like, which can be used alone or in combination of two or more.
メチロール化フェノール樹脂のメチロール基の一部をアルキルエーテル化するのに用いられるアルコールとしては、炭素原子数1〜8個、好ましくは1〜4個の1価アルコールを好適に使用することができる。 好適な1価アルコールとしてはメタノール、エタノール、n−プロパノール、n−ブタノール、イソブタノールなどを挙げることができる。 As the alcohol used for alkyl etherifying a part of the methylol group of the methylolated phenol resin, a monohydric alcohol having 1 to 8 carbon atoms, preferably 1 to 4 carbon atoms, can be suitably used. Suitable monohydric alcohols include methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, n-butanol, isobutanol and the like.
フェノール樹脂は、水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)との反応性などの点からベンゼン核1核当りアルコキシメチル基を平均して0.5個以上、好ましくは0.6〜3.0個有するものが適している。 The phenol resin has an average of 0.5 or more, preferably 0.6 to 3.0 alkoxymethyl groups per benzene nucleus from the viewpoint of reactivity with the hydroxyl group-containing film-forming resin (A). What you have is suitable.
上記架橋剤として使用できるブロック化されていてもよいポリイソシアネート化合物におけるブロック化されていないポリイソシアネート化合物としては、例えばヘキサメチレンジイソシアネートもしくはトリメチルヘキサメチレンジイソシアネートの如き脂肪族ジイソシアネート類;水素添加キシリレンジイソシアネートもしくはイソホロンジイソシアネートの如き環状脂肪族ジイソシアネート類;トリレンジイソシアネート、キシリレンジイソシアネートもしくは4,4′−ジフェニルメタンジイソシアネート、クルードMDIの如き芳香族ジイソシアネート類の如き有機ジイソシアネートそれ自体、またはこれらの各有機ジイソシアネートと多価アルコール、低分子量ポリエステル樹脂もしくは水等との付加物、あるいは上記した如き各有機ジイソシアネート同志の環化重合体、更にはイソシアネート・ビウレット体等が挙げられる。 Examples of the non-blocked polyisocyanate compound in the optionally-blocked polyisocyanate compound that can be used as the crosslinking agent include aliphatic diisocyanates such as hexamethylene diisocyanate or trimethylhexamethylene diisocyanate; hydrogenated xylylene diisocyanate or Cycloaliphatic diisocyanates such as isophorone diisocyanate; organic diisocyanates themselves such as tolylene diisocyanate, xylylene diisocyanate or 4,4'-diphenylmethane diisocyanate, aromatic diisocyanates such as crude MDI, or each of these organic diisocyanates and polyvalent Adducts with alcohol, low molecular weight polyester resin or water, or as described above Cyclic polymerization of an organic diisocyanate comrades, further include isocyanate-biuret, or the like.
ブロック化ポリイソシアネート化合物は、上記ポリイソシアネート化合物のフリーのイソシアネート基をブロック化剤によってブロック化したものである。上記ブロック化剤としては、例えばフェノール、クレゾール、キシレノールなどのフェノール系;ε−カプロラクタム;δ−バレロラクタム、γ−ブチロラクタムなどラクタム系;メタノール、エタノール、n−,i−又はt−ブチルアルコール、エチレングリコールモノエチルエーテル、エチレングリコールモノブチルエーテル、ジエチレングリコールモノエチルエーテル、プロピレングリコールモノメチルエーテル、ベンジルアルコールなどのアルコール系;ホルムアミドキシム、アセトアルドキシム、アセトキシム、メチルエチルケトキシム、ジアセチルモノオキシム、ベンゾフェノンオキシム、シクロヘキサンオキシムなどオキシム系;マロン酸ジメチル、マロン酸ジエチル、アセト酢酸エチル、アセチルアセトンなどの活性メチレン系などのブロック化剤を好適に使用することができる。上記ポリイソシアネート化合物と上記ブロック化剤とを混合することによって容易に上記ポリイソシアネート化合物のフリーのイソシアネート基をブロックすることができる。 The blocked polyisocyanate compound is obtained by blocking free isocyanate groups of the polyisocyanate compound with a blocking agent. Examples of the blocking agent include phenols such as phenol, cresol and xylenol; ε-caprolactam; lactones such as δ-valerolactam and γ-butyrolactam; methanol, ethanol, n-, i- or t-butyl alcohol, ethylene Alcohols such as glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether, propylene glycol monomethyl ether, and benzyl alcohol; oximes such as formamidoxime, acetaldoxime, acetoxime, methyl ethyl ketoxime, diacetyl monooxime, benzophenone oxime, cyclohexane oxime System: Active methylene such as dimethyl malonate, diethyl malonate, ethyl acetoacetate, acetylacetone It can be suitably used blocking agent, such as. By mixing the polyisocyanate compound and the blocking agent, free isocyanate groups of the polyisocyanate compound can be easily blocked.
前記水酸基含有途膜形成性樹脂(A)と上記架橋剤(B)との配合割合は、(A)及び(B)成分の合計固形分100重量部に基づいて、水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)が55〜95重量部、さらには60〜95重量部であって、架橋剤(B)が5〜45重量部、さらには5〜40重量部の範囲内であることが耐食性、耐沸騰水性、加工性、硬化性などの点から好適である。 The blending ratio of the hydroxyl group-containing film-forming resin (A) and the crosslinking agent (B) is based on the total solid content of 100 parts by weight of the components (A) and (B), and the hydroxyl group-containing film-forming resin. (A) is 55 to 95 parts by weight, more preferably 60 to 95 parts by weight, and the crosslinking agent (B) is in the range of 5 to 45 parts by weight, further 5 to 40 parts by weight. It is suitable in terms of boiling water, processability, curability and the like.
本発明塗料組成物の硬化性を上げるため必要に応じて硬化触媒を配合することができる。架橋剤(B)がアミノ樹脂、特に低分子量の、メチルエーテル化またはメチルエーテルとブチルエーテルとの混合エーテル化メラミン樹脂を含有する場合には、硬化触媒としてスルホン酸化合物又はスルホン酸化合物のアミン中和物が好適に用いられる。スルホン酸化合物の代表例としては、p−トルエンスルホン酸、ドデシルベンゼンスルホン酸、ジノニルナフタレンスルホン酸、ジノニルナフタレンジスルホン酸などを挙げることができる。スルホン酸化合物のアミン中和物におけるアミンとしては、1級アミン、2級アミン、3級アミンのいずれであってもよい。これらのうち、塗料の安定性、反応促進効果、得られる塗膜の物性などの点から、p−トルエンスルホン酸のアミン中和物及び/又はドデシルベンゼンスルホン酸のアミン中和物が好適である。 In order to increase the curability of the coating composition of the present invention, a curing catalyst can be blended as necessary. When the crosslinking agent (B) contains an amino resin, particularly a low molecular weight, methyl etherified or mixed etherified melamine resin of methyl ether and butyl ether, sulfonic acid compound or amine neutralization of sulfonic acid compound as a curing catalyst A thing is used suitably. Representative examples of the sulfonic acid compound include p-toluenesulfonic acid, dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid, dinonylnaphthalenesulfonic acid, dinonylnaphthalenedisulfonic acid, and the like. The amine in the amine neutralized product of the sulfonic acid compound may be any of primary amine, secondary amine, and tertiary amine. Among these, the amine neutralized product of p-toluenesulfonic acid and / or the amine neutralized product of dodecylbenzenesulfonic acid is preferable from the viewpoints of the stability of the coating, the reaction promoting effect, and the physical properties of the obtained coating film. .
架橋剤(B)がフェノ ール樹脂である場合、硬化触媒として、上記スルホン酸化合物又はスルホン酸化合物のアミン中和物が好適に用いられる。 When the crosslinking agent (B) is a phenol resin, the sulfonic acid compound or an amine neutralized product of the sulfonic acid compound is preferably used as the curing catalyst.
架橋剤(B)がブロック化ポリイソシアネート化合物である場合には、硬化剤であるブロック化ポリイソシアネート化合物のブロック剤の解離を促進する硬化触媒が好適であり、好適な硬化触媒として、例えば、オクチル酸錫、ジブチル錫ジ(2−エチルヘキサノエート)、ジオクチル錫ジ(2−エチルヘキサノエート)、ジオクチル錫ジアセテート、ジブチル錫ジラウレート、ジブチル錫オキサイド、ジオクチル錫オキサイド、2−エチルヘキサン酸鉛などの有機金属触媒などを挙げることができる。 When the crosslinking agent (B) is a blocked polyisocyanate compound, a curing catalyst that promotes dissociation of the blocking agent of the blocked polyisocyanate compound, which is a curing agent, is suitable. As a suitable curing catalyst, for example, octyl Tin oxide, dibutyltin di (2-ethylhexanoate), dioctyltin di (2-ethylhexanoate), dioctyltin diacetate, dibutyltin dilaurate, dibutyltin oxide, dioctyltin oxide, lead 2-ethylhexanoate And organometallic catalysts such as
架橋剤(B)が2種以上の架橋剤の組合せである場合には、各架橋剤に有効な硬化触媒を組合せて使用することができる。 When the crosslinking agent (B) is a combination of two or more kinds of crosslinking agents, an effective curing catalyst can be used in combination with each crosslinking agent.
防錆顔料混合物(C)
本発明塗料組成物において、防錆顔料混合物(C)は、下記(1)バナジウム化合物、(2)カルシウム含有物及び(3)リン酸系金属塩からなるものである。
Antirust pigment mixture (C)
In the coating composition of the present invention, the rust preventive pigment mixture (C) is composed of the following (1) vanadium compound, (2) calcium-containing material, and (3) phosphate metal salt.
バナジウム化合物(1)
バナジウム化合物(1)は、五酸化バナジウム、バナジン酸カルシウム及びメタバナジン酸アンモニウムのうちの少なくとも1種のバナジウム化合物である。五酸化バナジウム、バナジン酸カルシウム及びメタバナジン酸アンモニウムは、5価バナジウムイオンの水への溶出性に優れており、バナジウム化合物(1)から放出される5価バナジウムイオンが、素材金属と反応したり、他の防錆顔料混合物からのイオンと反応することにより耐食性向上に効果的に働く。
Vanadium compound (1)
The vanadium compound (1) is at least one vanadium compound selected from vanadium pentoxide, calcium vanadate, and ammonium metavanadate. Vanadium pentoxide, calcium vanadate and ammonium metavanadate are excellent in elution of pentavalent vanadium ions into water, and the pentavalent vanadium ions released from the vanadium compound (1) react with the material metal, It works effectively to improve corrosion resistance by reacting with ions from other antirust pigment mixtures.
カルシウム化合物(2)
カルシウム化合物(2)としては、例えば、バナジン酸カルシウムやリン酸化合物以外のカルシウム化合物であって、例えば、酸化カルシウム、水酸化カルシウム、オルト珪酸カルシウム、メタ珪酸カルシウム、炭酸カルシウム、硫酸カルシウム、硝酸カルシウム、硫化カルシウム、塩化カルシウム、フッ化カルシウム、臭化カルシウム、窒化カルシウム、酢酸カルシウム、アジ化カルシウム、カルシウムシアナミド、カルシウムアミド、カルシウムイミド、カルシウムシリコンなどを挙げることができる。なかでも、炭酸カルシウム、酸化カルシウム、メタ珪酸カルシウムが適度な水溶解性を有し、耐食性の面から好適であり、特にメタ珪酸カルシウムが耐食性の面から好適である。
Calcium compound (2)
Examples of the calcium compound (2) include calcium compounds other than calcium vanadate and phosphoric acid compounds, such as calcium oxide, calcium hydroxide, calcium orthosilicate, calcium metasilicate, calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, and calcium nitrate. , Calcium sulfide, calcium chloride, calcium fluoride, calcium bromide, calcium nitride, calcium acetate, calcium azide, calcium cyanamide, calcium amide, calcium imide, calcium silicon and the like. Of these, calcium carbonate, calcium oxide, and calcium metasilicate are suitable from the viewpoint of corrosion resistance, and calcium metasilicate is particularly preferable from the viewpoint of corrosion resistance.
リン酸系金属塩(3)
リン酸系金属塩(3)は、リン酸金属塩、リン酸水素金属塩及びトリポリリン酸金属塩のうちの少なくとも1種であり、かつ該各金属塩の金属がZn、Al又はMgであるリン酸系金属塩である。
Phosphate metal salt (3)
The phosphate metal salt (3) is at least one of a phosphate metal salt, a hydrogen phosphate metal salt, and a tripolyphosphate metal salt, and the metal of each metal salt is Zn, Al, or Mg. It is an acid metal salt.
上記リン酸系金属塩としては、例えば、リン酸亜鉛、リン酸アルミニウム、リン酸マグネシウム、リン酸水素亜鉛、リン酸アルミニウム、リン酸マグネシウム、リン酸水素アルミニウム、リン酸水素マグネシウム、リン酸マグネシウムアンモニウム、トリポリリン酸ニ水素アルミニウムなどを挙げることができる。 Examples of the phosphate metal salt include zinc phosphate, aluminum phosphate, magnesium phosphate, zinc hydrogen phosphate, aluminum phosphate, magnesium phosphate, aluminum hydrogen phosphate, magnesium hydrogen phosphate, magnesium ammonium phosphate. And aluminum dihydrogen tripolyphosphate.
リン酸系金属塩(3)から放出されるZn、Al又はMgの金属イオン、リン酸イオンが耐食性の向上に効果的に働く。 Zn, Al or Mg metal ions and phosphate ions released from the phosphate metal salt (3) effectively work to improve the corrosion resistance.
本発明塗料組成物において、前記樹脂(A)及び該架橋剤(B)の合計固形分100質量部に対して、防錆顔料混合物(C)は、上記バナジウム化合物(1)、カルシウム化合物(2)及びリン酸系金属塩(3)が下記範囲内にあり、かつ、防錆顔料混合物(C)の量が10〜150質量部、好ましくは15〜90質量部であることが耐食性の観点から好適である。
バナジウム化合物(1):3〜50質量部、好ましくは5〜30質量部、
カルシウム化合物(2):3〜50質量部、好ましくは5〜30質量部、
リン酸系金属塩(3):3〜50質量部、好ましくは5〜30質量部。
In the coating composition of the present invention, with respect to 100 parts by mass of the total solid content of the resin (A) and the crosslinking agent (B), the rust preventive pigment mixture (C) contains the vanadium compound (1) and the calcium compound (2 ) And the phosphoric acid metal salt (3) are within the following range, and the amount of the anticorrosive pigment mixture (C) is 10 to 150 parts by mass, preferably 15 to 90 parts by mass from the viewpoint of corrosion resistance. Is preferred.
Vanadium compound (1): 3 to 50 parts by mass, preferably 5 to 30 parts by mass,
Calcium compound (2): 3 to 50 parts by mass, preferably 5 to 30 parts by mass,
Phosphate metal salt (3): 3 to 50 parts by mass, preferably 5 to 30 parts by mass.
本発明塗料組成物においては、防錆顔料混合物として、これら(1)、(2)及び(3)を所定量組合せることによって、相乗的に耐食性を向上させることができるものである。 In the coating composition of the present invention, the corrosion resistance can be synergistically improved by combining a predetermined amount of these (1), (2) and (3) as an antirust pigment mixture.
また、前記樹脂(A)及び架橋剤(B)の合計固形分100質量部に対して配合される防錆顔料混合物(C)を構成するバナジウム化合物(1)、カルシウム化合物(2)及びリン酸系金属塩(3)の各量的範囲内の質量部量の混合物を、25℃の5質量%濃度の塩化ナトリウム水溶液10000質量部に添加して6時間攪拌し、25℃で48時間静置した上澄み液を濾過した濾液のpHが3〜10、好ましくは5〜9であることが、バナジウム化合物(1)、カルシウム化合物(2)及びリン酸系金属塩(3)の水分による溶解性及び防錆顔料の溶解液と金属板との反応性の観点から好適であり、この範囲にあることが耐食性の点からより好適である。 Moreover, the vanadium compound (1), the calcium compound (2), and phosphoric acid which comprise the antirust pigment mixture (C) mix | blended with respect to 100 mass parts of total solids of the said resin (A) and a crosslinking agent (B). A part by mass of the metallic metal salt (3) in a quantitative range is added to 10000 parts by mass of a 5% strength by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution at 25 ° C., stirred for 6 hours, and allowed to stand at 25 ° C. for 48 hours. The pH of the filtrate obtained by filtering the supernatant liquid is 3 to 10, preferably 5 to 9, so that the solubility of the vanadium compound (1), the calcium compound (2) and the phosphate metal salt (3) due to moisture and It is suitable from the viewpoint of the reactivity between the solution of the rust preventive pigment and the metal plate, and is preferably in this range from the viewpoint of corrosion resistance.
すなわち、上記pH測定をする濾液は、25℃の5質量%濃度の塩化ナトリウム水溶液10000質量部に対して、バナジウム化合物(1)が3〜50質量部の範囲内のいずれかの量、カルシウム化合物(2)が3〜50質量部の範囲内のいずれかの量、及びリン酸系金属塩(3)が3〜50質量部の範囲内のいずれかの量添加し溶解した溶解液の濾液である。 That is, the filtrate for measuring the pH is an amount of any one of vanadium compound (1) in the range of 3 to 50 parts by mass with respect to 10000 parts by mass of a 5% by mass sodium chloride aqueous solution at 25 ° C. In the filtrate of the dissolved solution in which (2) is added in any amount within the range of 3-50 parts by mass, and the phosphate metal salt (3) is added in any amount within the range of 3-50 parts by mass. is there.
本発明塗料組成物には、前記水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)、架橋剤(B)、防錆顔料混合物(C)、及び必要に応じて配合される硬化触媒以外に、塗料分野で使用できる着色顔料、体質顔料、紫外線吸収剤、紫外線安定剤、有機溶剤;沈降防止剤、消泡剤、塗面調整剤などの添加剤等を必要に応じて配合することができる。 In addition to the hydroxyl group-containing coating film-forming resin (A), the crosslinking agent (B), the rust preventive pigment mixture (C), and a curing catalyst blended as necessary, the coating composition of the present invention is used in the coatings field. Usable coloring pigments, extender pigments, UV absorbers, UV stabilizers, organic solvents; additives such as antisettling agents, antifoaming agents, coating surface modifiers, and the like can be blended as necessary.
上記着色顔料としては、例えばシアニンブルー、シアニングリーン、アゾ系やキナクリドン系などの有機赤顔料などの有機着色顔料;チタン白、チタンエロー、ベンガラ、カーボンブラック、各種焼成顔料などの無機着色顔料を挙げることができ、なかでもチタン白を好適に使用することができる。 Examples of the colored pigment include organic colored pigments such as cyanine blue, cyanine green, organic red pigments such as azo and quinacridone; and inorganic colored pigments such as titanium white, titanium yellow, bengara, carbon black, and various fired pigments. Among them, titanium white can be preferably used.
上記体質顔料としては、例えばタルク、クレー、マイカ、アルミナ、炭酸カルシウム、硫酸バリウム等を挙げることができる。 Examples of the extender pigment include talc, clay, mica, alumina, calcium carbonate, barium sulfate and the like.
上記紫外線吸収剤としては、例えば2−(2−ヒドロキシ−3,5−ジ−t−アミルフェニル)−2H−ベンゾトリアゾール、イソオクチル−3−(3−(2H−ベンゾトリアゾール−2−イル)−5−t−ブチル−4−ヒドロキシフェニルプロピオネート、2−[2−ヒドロキシ−3,5−ジ(1,1−ジメチルベンジン)フェニル]−2H−ベンゾトリアゾール、2−[ 2−ヒドロキシ−3−ジメチルベンジル−5−(1,1,3,3−テトラメチルブチル)フェニル]−2H−ベンゾトリアゾール、メチル− 3 −[3−t−ブチル−5−(2H−ベンゾトリアゾール−2−イル)−4−ヒドロキシフェニル]プロピオネート/ポリエチレングリコール300との縮合物などのベンゾトリアゾール系誘導体;2−[4−(2−ヒドロキシ−3−ドデシルオキシプロピル)オキシ]−2 −ヒドロキシフェニル−4,6−ビス(2,4−ジメチルフェニル)−1,3,5−トリアジンなどのトリアジン系誘導体;エタンジアミド−N−(2−エトキシフェニル)−N'−(2−エチルフェニル)−(オキサリックアミド)、エタンジアミド−N−(2−エトキシフェニル)−N'−(4−イソドデシルフェニル)−(オキサリックアミド)などの蓚酸アニリド系誘導体などを挙げることができる。 Examples of the ultraviolet absorber include 2- (2-hydroxy-3,5-di-t-amylphenyl) -2H-benzotriazole, isooctyl-3- (3- (2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)- 5-t-butyl-4-hydroxyphenylpropionate, 2- [2-hydroxy-3,5-di (1,1-dimethylbenzidine) phenyl] -2H-benzotriazole, 2- [2-hydroxy-3- Dimethylbenzyl-5- (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl) phenyl] -2H-benzotriazole, methyl-3- [3-t-butyl-5- (2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)- Benzotriazole derivatives such as condensates with 4-hydroxyphenyl] propionate / polyethylene glycol 300; 2- [4- (2-hydroxy -3-dodecyloxypropyl) oxy] -2-triazine derivatives such as 2-hydroxyphenyl-4,6-bis (2,4-dimethylphenyl) -1,3,5-triazine; ethanediamide-N- (2-ethoxy Succinic acid anilide such as phenyl) -N ′-(2-ethylphenyl)-(oxalic amide), ethanediamide-N- (2-ethoxyphenyl) -N ′-(4-isododecylphenyl)-(oxalic amide) System derivatives and the like.
上記紫外線安定剤としては、例えば、ヒンダードアミン系化合物、ヒンダードフェノール系化合物;CHIMASORB944、TINUVIN144、TINUVIN292、TINUVIN770、IRGANOX1010、IRGANOX1098(以上、これらの商品名の製品は、いずれもチバ・スペシャルティ・ケミカルズ社の製品である。)などを挙げることができる。 Examples of the UV stabilizer include hindered amine compounds, hindered phenol compounds; CHIMASORB 944, TINUVIN 144, TINUVIN 292, TINUVIN 770, IRGANOX 1010, IRGANOX 1098 (all of these products are products of Ciba Specialty Chemicals) Product)).
紫外線吸収剤や紫外線安定剤を塗料中に配合することによって、この塗膜表面の光による劣化を抑制することができ、この塗料をプライマーとして使用した場合にも、上層塗膜を通過してプライマー塗膜表面に到達した光によるプライマー表面の劣化を抑制することができるので、プライマー塗膜表面の劣化によるプライマー塗膜と上層塗膜との層間剥離を防止でき、優れた耐食性を維持できる。 By blending UV absorbers and UV stabilizers in the paint, it is possible to suppress the deterioration of the coating surface due to light. Even when this paint is used as a primer, it passes through the upper coating film and becomes a primer. Since the deterioration of the primer surface due to the light reaching the coating surface can be suppressed, delamination between the primer coating and the upper coating due to the deterioration of the primer coating surface can be prevented, and excellent corrosion resistance can be maintained.
本発明塗料組成物に配合できる前記有機溶剤は、本発明組成物の塗装性改善などのために必要に応じて配合されるものであり、水酸基含有塗膜形成性樹脂(A)及び架橋剤(B)を溶解ないし分散できるものが使用でき、具体的には、例えば、トルエン、キシレン、高沸点石油系炭化水素などの炭化水素系溶剤、メチルエチルケトン、メチルイソブチルケトン、シクロヘキサノン、イソホロンなどのケトン系溶剤、酢酸エチル、酢酸ブチル、エチレングリコールモノエチルエーテルアセテート、ジエチレングリコールモノエチルエーテルアセテートなどのエステル系溶剤、メタノール、エタノール、イソプロパノール、ブタノールなどのアルコール系溶剤、エチレングリコールモノエチルエーテル、エチレングリコールモノブチルエーテル、ジエチレングリコールモノブチルエーテルなどのエーテルアルコール系溶剤などを挙げることができ、これらは単独で、あるいは2種以上を混合して使用することができる。 The said organic solvent which can be mix | blended with this invention coating composition is mix | blended as needed for the coating property improvement of this invention composition, etc., and a hydroxyl-containing film-forming resin (A) and a crosslinking agent ( B) which can dissolve or disperse can be used. Specifically, for example, hydrocarbon solvents such as toluene, xylene and high boiling petroleum hydrocarbons, ketone solvents such as methyl ethyl ketone, methyl isobutyl ketone, cyclohexanone and isophorone Ester solvents such as ethyl acetate, butyl acetate, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, diethylene glycol monoethyl ether acetate, alcohol solvents such as methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, butanol, ethylene glycol monoethyl ether, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, And ether alcohol-based solvents such as ethylene glycol monobutyl ether can be cited, which may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
本発明塗料組成物は、本発明組成物から得られる硬化塗膜のガラス転移温度が40〜115℃、好ましくは50〜105℃であることが塗膜の耐食性、耐酸性及び加工性などの点から好適である。塗膜のガラス転移温度は、DINAMIC VISCOELASTOMETER MODEL VIBRON(ダイナミックビスコエラストメータ モデルバイブロン) DDV−IIEA型(東洋ボールドウィン社製、自動動的粘弾性測定機)を用いて周波数110Hzにおける温度分散測定によるtanδの変化から求めた極大値の温度である。 In the coating composition of the present invention, the glass transition temperature of the cured coating film obtained from the composition of the present invention is 40 to 115 ° C, preferably 50 to 105 ° C, such as the corrosion resistance, acid resistance and workability of the coating film. To preferred. The glass transition temperature of the coating film is tan δ by temperature dispersion measurement at a frequency of 110 Hz using a DINAMIC VISCOELASTOMETER MODEL VIBRON (Dynamic Visco Elastometer Model Vibron) DDV-IIEA type (manufactured by Toyo Baldwin, automatic dynamic viscoelasticity measuring machine). It is the maximum temperature obtained from the change in.
本発明塗料組成物が金属板上に塗装され、形成された塗膜は、優れた耐食性を示すが、その理由として本発明者らは、腐食環境下での塩化物イオンなどによる素材金属の溶解により生成される金属イオン、或いは防製剤混合物より溶出する亜鉛イオンやアルミニウムイオンと、5価のバナジウムイオン(VO3 -やVO4 3-のバナジン酸イオン)が酸化還元反応を経ずに直接的な沈殿性塩を生成すること、また防錆剤混合物より溶解するカルシウムイオンやその他の金属イオンが、素材金属のアノード溶解反応を抑制する作用を持つこと、5価バナジウムイオンと素材金属との酸化還元反応により生成する3価バナジウムイオン及びカルシウムイオンが、リン酸イオンと沈殿物を生成することで素材露出面を効果的に被覆すること、また特に亜鉛メッキ系鋼板上では、カルシウムイオンのみならず亜鉛イオンやバナジン酸イオンが異種金属電池形成による腐食電流の荷電体として鉄露出部まで移行し、反応し塩を生成することで鉄部のカソード分極を抑制することで異種金属間の電位差を小さくするように作用する効果があること、更にはカルシウムイオン及びその他金属イオンが塗膜下の腐食におけるカソード部位近傍で生成する水酸化亜鉛が脱水して酸化亜鉛になる反応を抑制する効果があるのではないかと考えている。また、防錆顔料混合物を構成する前記(1)、(2)及び(3)を併用することで、前記(1)、(2)及び(3)のそれぞれが有する耐酸性や耐アルカリ性及び耐水性の弱さを効果的に打ち消すことができる。更にはカルシウムイオンはpH10を越えるような素材金属が溶解し易い強アルカリ雰囲気下での素材金属の溶解を抑制する作用を持つため、優れた耐薬品性と耐水性をも同時に達成できる。これら防錆顔料混合物に基く作用の相乗効果が大きく働き、優れた耐食性を達成できたものと考えている。 The coating film formed by coating the coating composition of the present invention on a metal plate exhibits excellent corrosion resistance. The reason for this is that the present inventors have dissolved the raw metal by chloride ions and the like in a corrosive environment. Metal ions generated from the above, or zinc ions and aluminum ions eluted from the anti-preventive mixture and pentavalent vanadium ions (VO 3 - and VO 4 3 -vanadate ions) directly without redox reaction A stable precipitating salt, and calcium ions and other metal ions dissolved from the rust preventive mixture have the action of suppressing the anodic dissolution reaction of the raw metal, and oxidation of the pentavalent vanadium ion and the raw metal The trivalent vanadium ions and calcium ions produced by the reduction reaction effectively coat the exposed material surface by forming phosphate ions and precipitates. On the galvanized steel sheet, not only calcium ions but also zinc ions and vanadate ions migrate to the exposed iron part as a charged body of corrosion current due to the formation of different metal batteries and react to produce salt, thereby producing cathodic polarization of the iron part. In addition, it has the effect of reducing the potential difference between dissimilar metals, and the zinc hydroxide produced near the cathode site in the corrosion under the coating film is dehydrated. I think that it may have the effect of suppressing the reaction to become zinc oxide. Moreover, by using together said (1), (2) and (3) which comprise a rust preventive pigment mixture, each of said (1), (2) and (3) has acid resistance, alkali resistance, and water resistance It can effectively counter the weakness of sex. Furthermore, since calcium ions have an action of suppressing the dissolution of the material metal in a strong alkaline atmosphere in which the material metal having a pH exceeding 10 is easily dissolved, excellent chemical resistance and water resistance can be achieved at the same time. It is considered that the synergistic effect of the action based on these rust preventive pigment mixtures worked greatly and achieved excellent corrosion resistance.
塗装金属板
本発明塗料組成物は、金属板上に塗装し硬化させることによって塗装金属板を得ることができる。塗装される金属板としては、冷延鋼板、溶融亜鉛メッキ鋼板、電気亜鉛メッキ鋼板、鉄−亜鉛合金メッキ鋼板(ガルバニル鋼板)、アルミニウム−亜鉛合金メッキ鋼板(合金中アルミニウムを約55%含有する「ガルバリウム鋼板」、合金中アルミニウムを約5%含有する「ガルファン」など)、ニッケル−亜鉛合金メッキ鋼板、ステンレス鋼板、アルミニウム板、銅板、銅メッキ鋼板、錫メッキ鋼板等の金属板が挙げられ、これらの金属板表面は、化成処理がなされていてもよい。化成処理としては、例えば、リン酸亜鉛処理やリン酸鉄処理などのリン酸塩処理、複合酸化膜処理、リン酸クロム処理、クロメート処理などを挙げることができる。
Painted metal plate The coating composition of the present invention can obtain a painted metal plate by coating and curing on a metal plate. As the metal plate to be coated, cold rolled steel plate, hot dip galvanized steel plate, electrogalvanized steel plate, iron-zinc alloy plated steel plate (galvanyl steel plate), aluminum-zinc alloy plated steel plate (containing about 55% aluminum in the alloy) Metal plate such as “galvanium steel plate”, “galfan” containing about 5% aluminum in the alloy), nickel-zinc alloy plated steel plate, stainless steel plate, aluminum plate, copper plate, copper plated steel plate, tin plated steel plate, etc. The surface of the metal plate may be subjected to chemical conversion treatment. Examples of the chemical conversion treatment include phosphate treatment such as zinc phosphate treatment and iron phosphate treatment, composite oxide film treatment, chromium phosphate treatment, and chromate treatment.
本発明組成物は、上記金属板上に、ロールコート法、カーテンフローコート法、スプレー法、刷毛塗り法、浸漬法などの公知の方法により塗装することができる。本発明組成物から得られる塗膜の硬化膜厚は、特に限定されるものではないが、通常2〜10μm、好ましくは3〜6μmの範囲で使用される。塗膜の硬化は、使用する樹脂の種類などに応じて適宜設定すればよく、コイルコーティング法などによって塗装したものを連続的に焼付ける場合には、通常、素材到達最高温度が160〜250℃、好ましくは180〜230℃となる条件で15〜60秒間焼付けられる。バッチ式で焼付ける場合には、80〜200℃で10〜30分間焼付けることによっても行うことができる。また、架橋剤(B)として、ブロック化していないポリイソシアネートを用いる場合や、樹脂(A)としてビスフェノール型エポキシ樹脂を用い架橋剤(B)としてアミン化合物を用いる場合のような、塗膜形成過程における架橋反応に特に加熱を必要としない組み合わせの場合には、常法に従い、常温乾燥にて硬化させることが出来る。 The composition of the present invention can be coated on the metal plate by a known method such as a roll coating method, a curtain flow coating method, a spray method, a brush coating method, or a dipping method. Although the cured film thickness of the coating film obtained from this invention composition is not specifically limited, Usually, 2-10 micrometers, Preferably it is used in the range of 3-6 micrometers. Curing of the coating film may be appropriately set according to the type of resin used, etc., and when the material coated by the coil coating method is continuously baked, the material reached maximum temperature is usually 160 to 250 ° C. It is preferably baked for 15 to 60 seconds under the condition of 180 to 230 ° C. In the case of baking in a batch system, it can be carried out by baking at 80 to 200 ° C. for 10 to 30 minutes. In addition, when a non-blocked polyisocyanate is used as the crosslinking agent (B), or when a bisphenol type epoxy resin is used as the resin (A) and an amine compound is used as the crosslinking agent (B), a coating film forming process In the case of a combination that does not particularly require heating for the crosslinking reaction in, it can be cured by drying at room temperature according to a conventional method.
本発明の塗装金属板は、化成処理されていてもよい金属板上に、上記本発明塗料組成物による塗膜が設けられており、この本発明塗料組成物による塗膜を形成した塗装金属板そのものを使用に供することができるが、さらに、この塗膜の上に上塗塗膜を設けることもできる。上塗塗膜の膜厚は、通常、8〜30μm、好ましくは10〜25μmであることが好適である。 The coated metal plate of the present invention has a coating film formed of the above-described coating composition of the present invention on a metal plate which may be subjected to chemical conversion treatment, and the coated metal plate formed with the coating film of the present coating composition The coating itself can be used, but a top coating film can also be provided on this coating film. The film thickness of the top coat film is usually 8 to 30 μm, preferably 10 to 25 μm.
上記上塗塗膜を形成する上塗塗料としては、例えばプレコート鋼板用として公知の、ポリエステル樹脂系、アルキド樹脂系、シリコン変性ポリエステル樹脂系、シリコン変性アクリル樹脂系、フッ素樹脂系などの上塗塗料を挙げることができる。加工性が特に重視される場合には高度加工用のポリエステル系上塗塗料を使用することによって加工性の特に優れた塗装鋼板を得ることができる。本発明の塗装金属板は、耐食性に優れた塗膜性能を示すことができる。 Examples of the top coating for forming the top coating film include, for example, top coatings such as polyester resin-based, alkyd resin-based, silicon-modified polyester resin-based, silicon-modified acrylic resin-based, and fluororesin-based coatings that are known for pre-coated steel sheets. Can do. When workability is particularly important, a coated steel sheet having particularly excellent workability can be obtained by using a polyester-based top coat for advanced processing. The coated metal plate of this invention can show the coating-film performance excellent in corrosion resistance.
被塗物となる金属板として、亜鉛メッキ鋼板、アルミニウム−亜鉛合金メッキ鋼板を使用した場合、平面部の耐食性はかなり向上してきている一方、これまで、切断した端面部、成型加工した加工部においては、耐食性は不十分であったが、本発明塗料組成物を塗装することによって、端面部、加工部においても優れた耐食性を得ることができる。 When using a galvanized steel plate or an aluminum-zinc alloy plated steel plate as the metal plate to be coated, the corrosion resistance of the flat surface has been considerably improved. Although the corrosion resistance was insufficient, by applying the coating composition of the present invention, excellent corrosion resistance can be obtained also in the end face part and the processed part.
また、被塗物の両面に本発明塗料組成物による塗膜が設けられていてもよく、さらに必要に応じて、本発明塗料組成物による塗膜の上に、上記上塗塗膜が形成されていてもよい。本発明塗料組成物を両面に形成する、すなわち裏面にも形成することによって、クロム系の防錆顔料を含まず、環境衛生面で有利でかつ耐食性に優れた塗装金属板を得ることができる。 Moreover, the coating film by this invention coating composition may be provided in both surfaces of to-be-coated article, and the said top coating film is further formed on the coating film by this invention coating composition as needed. May be. By forming the coating composition of the present invention on both sides, that is, on the back side, it is possible to obtain a coated metal plate that does not contain a chromium-based rust preventive pigment and is advantageous in terms of environmental hygiene and excellent in corrosion resistance.
以下、製造例、実施例によって本発明をより具体的に説明する。本発明は下記の実施例に限定されるものではない。なお、以下、「部」および「%」はいずれも質量基準によるものである。 Hereinafter, the present invention will be described more specifically with reference to production examples and examples. The present invention is not limited to the following examples. Hereinafter, “parts” and “%” are based on mass.
製造例1 レゾール型フェノール樹脂架橋剤溶液の製造
反応容器に、ビスフェノールA100部、37%ホルムアルデヒド水溶液178部及び水酸化ナトリウム1部を配合し、60℃で3時間反応させた後、減圧下、50℃で1時間脱水した。ついでn−ブタノール100部とリン酸3部を加え、110〜120℃で2時間反応を行った。反応終了後、得られた溶液を濾過して生成したリン酸ナトリウムを濾別し、固形分約50%のレゾール型フェノール樹脂架橋剤溶液B1を得た。得られた樹脂は、数平均分子量880で、ベンゼン核1核当たり平均メチロール基数が0.4個及び平均アルコキシメチル基数が1.0個であった。
Production Example 1 Production of resol type phenolic resin crosslinker solution In a reaction vessel, 100 parts of bisphenol A, 178 parts of 37% formaldehyde aqueous solution and 1 part of sodium hydroxide were blended and reacted at 60 ° C. for 3 hours. Dehydrated at 0 ° C. for 1 hour. Then, 100 parts of n-butanol and 3 parts of phosphoric acid were added and reacted at 110 to 120 ° C. for 2 hours. After completion of the reaction, the resulting solution was filtered to remove sodium phosphate, which was obtained to obtain a resol type phenolic resin crosslinking agent solution B1 having a solid content of about 50%. The obtained resin had a number average molecular weight of 880, an average number of methylol groups per benzene nucleus of 0.4, and an average number of alkoxymethyl groups of 1.0.
製造例2 裏面用塗料の製造
エピコート#1009(ジャパンエポキシレジン社製、ビスフェノールA型エポキシ樹脂、水酸基含有樹脂)80部を混合溶剤1[シクロヘキサノン/エチレングリコールモノブチルエーテル/ソルベッソ150(エッソ石油社製、高沸点芳香族炭化水素系溶剤)=3/1/1(質量比)]120部に溶解したエポキシ樹脂溶液200部に、チタン白40部、バリタ40部及び混合溶剤2[ソルベッソ150(エッソ石油社製、高沸点芳香族炭化水素系溶剤)/シクロヘキサノン=1/1(質量比)]の適当量を混合し、ツブ(顔料粗粒子の粒子径)が20ミクロン以下となるまで顔料分散を行った。次いで、この分散物にデスモジュールBL−3175(住化バイエルウレタン社製、メチルエチルケトオキシムでブロック化したHDIイソシアヌレート型ポリイソシアネート化合物溶液、固形分約75%)26.7部(固形分量で20部)、タケネートTK−1(武田薬品社製、有機錫系ブロック剤解離触媒、固形分約10%)2部を加えて均一に混合し、さらに上記混合溶剤2を加えて粘度約80秒(フォードカップ#4/25℃)に調整して裏面用塗料を得た。
Production Example 2 Production of Back Surface Paint Epicoat # 1009 (Japan Epoxy Resin, Bisphenol A Epoxy Resin, Hydroxyl-Containing Resin) 80 parts mixed solvent 1 [cyclohexanone / ethylene glycol monobutyl ether / solvesso 150 (Esso Petroleum Corporation, High-boiling aromatic hydrocarbon solvent) = 3/1/1 (mass ratio)] In an epoxy resin solution dissolved in 120 parts, titanium white 40 parts, barita 40 parts and mixed solvent 2 [Solvesso 150 (Esso Petroleum) A suitable amount of high boiling point aromatic hydrocarbon solvent) / cyclohexanone = 1/1 (mass ratio)] was mixed, and pigment dispersion was performed until the tube (particle diameter of the coarse pigment particles) became 20 microns or less. It was. Next, 26.7 parts (20 parts by solid content) of Desmodur BL-3175 (manufactured by Sumika Bayer Urethane Co., Ltd., HDI isocyanurate type polyisocyanate compound solution blocked with methyl ethyl ketoxime, solid content of about 75%) was added to this dispersion. ), Takenate TK-1 (manufactured by Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., organotin blocking agent dissociation catalyst, solid content of about 10%), and uniformly mixed, and further mixed solvent 2 and viscosity of about 80 seconds (Ford Cup # 4/25 ° C.) to obtain a back coating material.
防錆塗料組成物の製造
実施例1
エピコート#1009(ジャパンエポキシレジン社製、ビスフェノールA型エポキシ樹脂、水酸基含有樹脂)85部を混合溶剤1[シクロヘキサノン/エチレングリコールモノブチルエーテル/ソルベッソ150(エッソ石油社製、高沸点芳香族炭化水素系溶剤)=3/1/1(質量比)]135部に溶解したエポキシ樹脂溶液225部に、五酸化バナジウム5部、メタ珪酸カルシウム3部、リン酸アルミニウム3部、チタン白20部、バリタ20部及び混合溶剤2[ソルベッソ150(エッソ石油社製、高沸点芳香族炭化水素系溶剤)/シクロヘキサノン=1/1(質量比)]の適当量を混合し、ツブ(顔料粗粒子の粒子径)が20ミクロン以下となるまで顔料分散を行った。次いで、この分散物にデスモジュールBL−3175(住化バイエルウレタン社製、メチルエチルケトオキシムでブロック化したHDIイソシアヌレート型ポリイソシアネート化合物溶液、固形分約75%)20部(固形分量で15部)、タケネートTK−1(武田薬品社製、有機錫系ブロック剤解離触媒、固形分約10%)2部を加えて均一に混合し、さらに上記混合溶剤2を加えて粘度約80秒(フォードカップ#4/25℃)に調整して防錆塗料組成物を得た。
Example 1 Production of Rust-Preventing Paint Composition
Epicote # 1009 (Japan Epoxy Resin, bisphenol A type epoxy resin, hydroxyl group-containing resin) 85 parts mixed solvent 1 [cyclohexanone / ethylene glycol monobutyl ether / Sorvesso 150 (Esso Petroleum, high boiling aromatic hydrocarbon solvent) ) = 3/1/1 (mass ratio)] In 225 parts of the epoxy resin solution dissolved in 135 parts, 5 parts of vanadium pentoxide, 3 parts of calcium metasilicate, 3 parts of aluminum phosphate, 20 parts of titanium white, 20 parts of barita And an appropriate amount of mixed solvent 2 [Solvesso 150 (manufactured by Esso Petroleum Corporation, high-boiling aromatic hydrocarbon solvent) / cyclohexanone = 1/1 (mass ratio)] is mixed to obtain a tube (particle diameter of coarse pigment particles). The pigment dispersion was carried out until it became 20 microns or less. Next, Desmodur BL-3175 (manufactured by Sumika Bayer Urethane Co., Ltd., HDI isocyanurate type polyisocyanate compound solution blocked with methyl ethyl ketoxime, about 75% solid content) in this dispersion was 20 parts (15 parts in solid content), Takenate TK-1 (manufactured by Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., organotin blocking agent dissociation catalyst, solid content of about 10%) is added and mixed uniformly. Further, the above mixed solvent 2 is added and the viscosity is about 80 seconds (Ford Cup # 4/25 ° C.) to obtain a rust preventive coating composition.
実施例2〜21、比較例1〜8ならびに参考例1及び2
実施例1において、使用する水酸基含有樹脂、架橋剤、防錆顔料、その他顔料を下記表1に示すとおりとする以外は、実施例1と同様に行い、各防錆塗料組成物を得た。参考例1及び2は、従来のクロメート系防錆顔料を含有する防錆塗料組成物である。表1における水酸基含有樹脂、架橋剤及び顔料成分の量は、いずれも固形分質量による表示である。但し、実施例16においては、タケネートTK−1は配合せず、また、実施例19及び20においては、2部のタケネートTK−1に代えて、ネイキュア5225(米国キングインダストリイズ社製、ドデシルベンゼンスルホン酸のアミン中和溶液)1部を各々配合するものとする。
Examples 2 to 21, Comparative Examples 1 to 8 and Reference Examples 1 and 2
In Example 1, except that the hydroxyl group-containing resin, crosslinking agent, rust preventive pigment, and other pigments used were as shown in Table 1 below, the same procedure as in Example 1 was performed to obtain each rust preventive coating composition. Reference Examples 1 and 2 are rust preventive coating compositions containing conventional chromate rust preventive pigments. The amounts of the hydroxyl group-containing resin, the crosslinking agent, and the pigment component in Table 1 are all expressed in terms of solid content. However, in Example 16, Takenate TK-1 was not blended, and in Examples 19 and 20, Nacure 5225 (Dodecyl, manufactured by King Industries, Inc., USA) was used instead of 2 parts of Takenate TK-1. 1 part of an amine neutralized solution of benzenesulfonic acid) is blended.
表1に樹脂成分(水酸基含有樹脂と架橋剤との合計固形分質量100質量部)に対する各防錆顔料の量の合計を、25℃の5質量%濃度の塩化ナトリウム水溶液10000質量部に添加して6時間攪拌し25℃で48時間静置した上澄み液を濾過した濾液のpH(防錆顔料溶解液のpH)も記載する。例えば、実施例1の防錆顔料溶解液のpHは、25℃の5質量%濃度の塩化ナトリウム水溶液10000質量部に、五酸化バナジウム5質量部、メタ珪酸カルシウム3質量部及びリン酸アルミウム3質量部を添加して上記条件にて溶解させた上澄み液を濾過した濾液のpHである。 In Table 1, the total amount of each rust preventive pigment relative to the resin component (total solid mass of hydroxyl group-containing resin and crosslinking agent is 100 parts by mass) is added to 10000 parts by mass of a 5% by mass sodium chloride aqueous solution at 25 ° C. The pH of the filtrate obtained by filtering the supernatant liquid stirred for 6 hours and allowed to stand at 25 ° C. for 48 hours is also described. For example, the pH of the rust preventive pigment solution of Example 1 is 10000 parts by mass of a 5% by mass sodium chloride aqueous solution at 25 ° C., 5 parts by mass of vanadium pentoxide, 3 parts by mass of calcium metasilicate, and 3 parts by mass of aluminum phosphate. It is pH of the filtrate which filtered the supernatant liquid which added the part and was dissolved on the said conditions.
上記表1において、表中の(注)は、それぞれ下記の意味を有する。
(注1)エポキー837:三井化学(株)社製、商品名、ウレタン変性エポキシ樹脂、水酸基含有樹脂、一級水酸基価約35、酸価約0。
(注2)バイロン296:東洋紡績(株)社製、商品名、エポキシ変性ポリエステル樹脂、水酸基含有樹脂、水酸基価7、酸価6。
(注3)アラキード7018:荒川化学(株)社製、商品名、ポリエステル樹脂、水酸基含有樹脂、水酸基価約10、酸価3以下。
(注4)スミジュールN3300:住化バイエルウレタン(株)社製、イソシアヌレート型ポリイソシアネート化合物、固形分100%。
(注5)サイメル303:日本サイテックインダストリイズ(株)社製、商品名、メチルエーテル化メラミン樹脂。
(注6)sandvor3058:クラリアント社製、商品名、ヒンダードアミン系紫外線安定剤。
In Table 1 above, (Note) in the table has the following meanings.
(Note 1) Epokey 837: manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc., trade name, urethane-modified epoxy resin, hydroxyl group-containing resin, primary hydroxyl value of about 35, acid value of about 0.
(Note 2) Byron 296: manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd., trade name, epoxy-modified polyester resin, hydroxyl group-containing resin, hydroxyl value 7, acid value 6.
(Note 3) Arachid 7018: manufactured by Arakawa Chemical Co., Ltd., trade name, polyester resin, hydroxyl group-containing resin, hydroxyl value of about 10, acid value of 3 or less.
(Note 4) Sumidur N3300: manufactured by Sumika Bayer Urethane Co., Ltd., isocyanurate type polyisocyanate compound, solid content 100%.
(Note 5) Cymel 303: Nihon Cytec Industries, Ltd., trade name, methyl etherified melamine resin.
(Note 6) sandvor 3058: Clariant, trade name, hindered amine UV stabilizer.
試験用塗装板の作成
上記実施例1〜21、比較例1〜8ならびに参考例1及び2で得た各防錆塗料組成物及び上塗塗料を用い、下記の塗装仕様にて各素材に塗装し焼付けを行い、各試験用塗装板を得た。
Preparation of test paint plate Using the anticorrosion paint compositions and top coats obtained in Examples 1 to 21, Comparative Examples 1 to 8 and Reference Examples 1 and 2, each material was coated with the following paint specifications. Baking was performed to obtain a test plate for each test.
塗装仕様1:
化成処理が施されたガルバリウム鋼板(板厚0.35mm、アルミニウム−亜鉛合金メッキ鋼板、合金中アルミニウムを約55%含有、合金メッキ目付量150g/m2、表2中「GL鋼板」と表示する。)に、前記製造例2で得た裏面用塗料を乾燥膜厚8μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、素材到達最高温度が180℃となるようにして30秒間焼き付けて裏面塗膜を形成した。この裏面塗膜を形成した塗装板の裏面塗膜と反対側の鋼板面に、上記各例で得た各防錆塗料組成物を乾燥膜厚5μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、素材到達最高温度が220℃となるようにして40秒間焼き付けて各プライマー塗膜を形成した。冷却後、これらのプライマー塗膜上に、KPカラー1580B40(関西ペイント社製、商品名、ポリエステル系上塗塗料、青色、硬化塗膜のガラス転移温度約70℃)をバーコーターにて乾燥膜厚が約15μmとなるように塗装し、素材到達最高温度が220℃となるようにして40秒間焼き付けて各試験用塗装板を得た。
Paint specification 1:
Chemically treated galvalume steel sheet (thickness 0.35 mm, aluminum-zinc alloy plated steel sheet, containing about 55% aluminum in alloy, alloy plating basis weight 150 g / m 2 , indicated as “GL steel sheet” in Table 2 )), The back coating material obtained in Production Example 2 was applied with a bar coater to a dry film thickness of 8 μm, and the back coating film was baked for 30 seconds so that the maximum material temperature reached 180 ° C. Formed. On the steel plate surface opposite to the back surface coating film of the coated plate on which this back surface coating film was formed, each rust preventive coating composition obtained in each of the above examples was coated with a bar coater so as to have a dry film thickness of 5 μm. Each primer coating was formed by baking for 40 seconds so that the maximum temperature reached 220 ° C. After cooling, KP color 1580B40 (trade name, polyester-based top coating, blue, glass transition temperature of cured coating about 70 ° C.) is applied to these primer coatings with a bar coater. The coating was applied to a thickness of about 15 μm, and baked for 40 seconds so that the maximum material arrival temperature was 220 ° C., thereby obtaining each test coating plate.
塗装仕様2:
化成処理が施された溶融亜鉛メッキ鋼板(板厚0.35mm、亜鉛メッキ目付量250g/m2、表2中「GI鋼板」と表示する。)に、前記製造例2で得た裏面用塗料を乾燥膜厚8μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、素材到達最高温度が180℃となるようにして30秒間焼き付けて裏面塗膜を形成した。この裏面塗膜を形成した塗装板の裏面塗膜と反対側の鋼板面に、上記各例で得た各防錆塗料組成物を乾燥膜厚5μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、素材到達最高温度が220℃となるようにして40秒間焼き付けて各プライマー塗装板を得た。冷却後、これらのプライマー塗装板上に、KPカラー1580B40(関西ペイント社製、商品名、ポリエステル系上塗塗料、青色、硬化塗膜のガラス転移温度約70℃)をバーコーターにて乾燥膜厚が約15μmとなるように塗装し、素材到達最高温度が220℃となるようにして40秒間焼き付けて各試験用塗装板を得た。
Paint specification 2:
On the hot-dip galvanized steel sheet subjected to chemical conversion treatment (plate thickness 0.35 mm, galvanized basis weight 250 g / m 2 , indicated as “GI steel sheet” in Table 2), the coating for the back surface obtained in Production Example 2 Was coated with a bar coater so as to have a dry film thickness of 8 μm, and baked for 30 seconds so that the maximum material reaching temperature was 180 ° C. to form a back coating film. On the steel plate surface opposite to the back surface coating film of the coated plate on which this back surface coating film was formed, each rust preventive coating composition obtained in each of the above examples was coated with a bar coater so as to have a dry film thickness of 5 μm. Each primer coating plate was obtained by baking for 40 seconds so that the maximum temperature reached 220 ° C. After cooling, KP color 1580B40 (trade name, polyester-based top coating, blue, glass transition temperature of cured coating film of about 70 ° C.) is dried on these primer coating plates with a bar coater. The coating was applied to a thickness of about 15 μm, and baked for 40 seconds so that the maximum material arrival temperature was 220 ° C., thereby obtaining each test coating plate.
塗装仕様3:
リン酸亜鉛化成処理が施された冷延鋼板(板厚0.8mm、表2中「SPC鋼板」と表示する。)に、前記製造例2で得た裏面用塗料を乾燥膜厚8μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、素材到達最高温度が180℃となるようにして30秒間焼き付けて裏面塗膜を形成した。この裏面塗膜を形成した塗装板の裏面塗膜と反対側の鋼板面に、上記各例で得た各防錆塗料組成物を乾燥膜厚20μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、乾燥温度180℃にて30分間焼き付けて各試験用塗装板を得た。
Paint specification 3:
On the cold-rolled steel sheet (having a thickness of 0.8 mm, indicated as “SPC steel sheet” in Table 2) subjected to the zinc phosphate chemical conversion treatment, the back coating material obtained in Production Example 2 has a dry film thickness of 8 μm. In this way, the coating was applied with a bar coater, and the back surface coating film was formed by baking for 30 seconds so that the maximum material temperature reached 180 ° C. On the steel plate surface opposite to the back coating film of the coated plate on which this back coating film was formed, each rust preventive coating composition obtained in each of the above examples was applied with a bar coater so as to have a dry film thickness of 20 μm, and dried. Baking was carried out at a temperature of 180 ° C. for 30 minutes to obtain a test plate for each test.
塗装仕様4:
化成処理が施されたガルバリウム鋼板(板厚0.35mm、アルミニウム−亜鉛合金メッキ鋼板、合金中アルミニウムを約55%含有、合金メッキ目付量150g/m2、表2中「GL鋼板」と表示する。)に、実施例3で得た防錆塗料組成物を乾燥膜厚8μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、素材到達最高温度が180℃となるようにして30秒間焼き付けて裏面塗膜を形成した。この裏面塗膜を形成した塗装板の裏面塗膜と反対側の鋼板面に、上記各例で得た各防錆塗料組成物を乾燥膜厚5μmとなるようにバーコーターにて塗装し、素材到達最高温度が220℃となるようにして40秒間焼き付けて各プライマー塗膜を形成した。冷却後、これらのプライマー塗膜上に、KPカラー1580B40(関西ペイント社製、商品名、ポリエステル系上塗塗料、青色、硬化塗膜のガラス転移温度約70℃)をバーコーターにて乾燥膜厚が約15μmとなるように塗装し、素材到達最高温度が220℃となるようにして40秒間焼き付けて各試験用塗装板を得た。
Paint specification 4:
Chemically treated galvalume steel sheet (thickness 0.35 mm, aluminum-zinc alloy plated steel sheet, containing about 55% aluminum in alloy, alloy plating basis weight 150 g / m 2 , indicated as “GL steel sheet” in Table 2 )) Was coated with a bar coater so that the dry film thickness was 8 μm, and baked for 30 seconds so that the maximum material temperature reached 180 ° C. Formed. On the steel plate surface opposite to the back surface coating film of the coated plate on which this back surface coating film was formed, each rust preventive coating composition obtained in each of the above examples was coated with a bar coater so as to have a dry film thickness of 5 μm. Each primer coating was formed by baking for 40 seconds so that the maximum temperature reached 220 ° C. After cooling, KP color 1580B40 (trade name, polyester-based top coating, blue, glass transition temperature of cured coating about 70 ° C.) is applied to these primer coatings with a bar coater. The coating was applied to a thickness of about 15 μm, and baked for 40 seconds so that the maximum material arrival temperature was 220 ° C., thereby obtaining each test coating plate.
塗膜性能試験
上記実施例1〜21及び比較例1〜8で得られた各試験用塗装板について、下記試験方法に従って塗膜性能試験を行った。試験結果を後記表2に示す。
Coating Film Performance Test A coating film performance test was performed on each of the test coating plates obtained in Examples 1 to 21 and Comparative Examples 1 to 8 according to the following test method. The test results are shown in Table 2 below.
試験方法
耐沸騰水性:5cm×10cmの大きさに切断した各試験用塗装板を約100℃の沸騰水中に2時間浸漬した後、引き上げて表面側の塗膜外観を評価するとともに、碁盤目テープ付着試験を行い評価した。碁盤目テープ付着試験は、JIS K−5400 8.5.2(1990)碁盤目テープ法に準じて、切り傷の隙間間隔を1mmとし、碁盤目100個を作り、その表面にセロハン粘着テープを密着させ、急激に剥がした後の塗面に残存する碁盤目の数を調べた。
Test method Boiling-resistant water: Each test coating plate cut to a size of 5 cm × 10 cm is immersed in boiling water at about 100 ° C. for 2 hours, and then pulled up to evaluate the appearance of the coating film on the surface side, and a cross-cut tape An adhesion test was performed and evaluated. The cross-cut tape adhesion test is based on JIS K-5400 8.5.2 (1990) cross-cut tape method, the gap interval of the cuts is 1 mm, 100 cross-cuts are made, and cellophane adhesive tape is adhered to the surface. And the number of grids remaining on the coated surface after abrupt peeling was examined.
◎:塗膜にフクレの発生、白化などの異常がなく、残存碁盤目数100個、
○:塗膜にフクレの発生、白化などの異常がなく、残存碁盤目数91〜99個、
△:塗膜にフクレ又は白化などの異常がわずかに認められ、残存碁盤目数91〜99個である、又は塗膜にフクレの発生、白化などの異常がないが、残存碁盤目数71〜90個、
×:塗膜にフクレの発生がかなりもしくは著しく認められる、又は残存碁盤目数70個以下。
A: There is no abnormality such as blistering or whitening in the coating film, and there are 100 remaining grids,
○: There are no abnormalities such as blistering and whitening in the coating film, and a residual grid number of 91 to 99,
Δ: Slightly abnormalities such as blistering or whitening were observed in the coating film, and the residual grid number was 91 to 99, or the coating film had no abnormality such as blistering or whitening, but the residual grid number was 71 to 99. 90 pieces
X: Generation | occurrence | production of the swelling of a coating film is recognized fairly or remarkably, or the number of remaining grids is 70 or less.
耐アルカリ性:5cm×10cmの大きさに切断した各試験用塗装板裏面及び切断面を防錆塗料にてシールし、塗装板の表面側中央部に素地に達するクロスカットを入れた。この塗装板を20℃の5%水酸化ナトリウム水溶液に48時間浸漬した後、取出し洗浄し、室温にて乾燥した塗装板の表面側の塗膜外観を評価するとともに、クロスカット部にセロハン粘着テープを密着させ、急激に剥がした後の塗膜におけるカット部からの剥離幅(片側)を評価した。 Alkali resistance: The back surface and the cut surface of each test paint plate cut to a size of 5 cm × 10 cm were sealed with a rust-proof paint, and a cross cut reaching the substrate was put in the center of the front side of the paint plate. This coated plate was immersed in a 5% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution at 20 ° C. for 48 hours, then taken out, washed, and evaluated for the appearance of the coating on the surface side of the coated plate dried at room temperature. Was peeled off, and the peel width (one side) from the cut portion in the coating film after peeling off was evaluated.
◎:フクレの発生がなく、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が1.5mm以下、
○:フクレの発生がなく、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が1.5mmを超え、3mm以下、
△:フクレの発生が少し認められるが、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が3mm以下、又はフクレの発生が認められないが、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が3mmを超える、
×:フクレの発生が認められ、かつカット部からのテープ剥離幅が3mmを超える。
A: There is no occurrence of swelling, and the tape peeling width from the cut part is 1.5 mm or less.
○: There is no occurrence of blisters, and the tape peeling width from the cut part exceeds 1.5 mm, 3 mm or less,
Δ: Slight occurrence of swelling is observed, but tape peeling width from the cut portion is 3 mm or less, or occurrence of swelling is not recognized, but the tape peeling width from the cut portion exceeds 3 mm,
X: Generation | occurrence | production of a swelling is recognized and the tape peeling width from a cut part exceeds 3 mm.
耐酸性:5cm×10cmの大きさに切断した各試験用塗装板裏面及び切断面を防錆塗料にてシールし、塗装板の表面側中央部に素地に達するクロスカットを入れた。この塗装板を20℃の5%硫酸水溶液に48時間浸漬した後、取出し洗浄し、室温にて乾燥した塗装板の表面側の塗膜外観を評価するとともに、クロスカット部にセロハン粘着テープを密着させ、急激に剥がした後の塗膜におけるカット部からの剥離幅(片側)を評価した。 Acid resistance: The back surface and cut surface of each test paint plate cut to a size of 5 cm × 10 cm were sealed with a rust-proof paint, and a cross cut reaching the substrate was put in the center of the front side of the paint plate. This coated plate was immersed in a 5% sulfuric acid aqueous solution at 20 ° C. for 48 hours, then taken out, washed, and evaluated for the appearance of the coating on the surface side of the coated plate dried at room temperature. The peel width (one side) from the cut portion in the coating film after being peeled off rapidly was evaluated.
◎:フクレの発生がなく、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が1.5mm以下、
○:フクレの発生がなく、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が1.5mmを超え3mm以下、
△:フクレの発生が少し認められるが、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が3mm以下、又はフクレの発生が認められないが、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が3mmを超える、
×:フクレの発生が認められ、かつカット部からのテープ剥離幅が3mmを超える。
A: There is no occurrence of swelling, and the tape peeling width from the cut part is 1.5 mm or less.
○: There is no occurrence of swelling, and the tape peeling width from the cut part exceeds 1.5 mm and is 3 mm or less.
Δ: Slight occurrence of swelling is observed, but tape peeling width from the cut portion is 3 mm or less, or occurrence of swelling is not recognized, but the tape peeling width from the cut portion exceeds 3 mm,
X: Generation | occurrence | production of a swelling is recognized and the tape peeling width from a cut part exceeds 3 mm.
耐スクラッチ性:20℃の室温において、コインスクラッチテスター(自動化技研工業社製)を用いて、各試験用塗装板の表面側の塗面に10円銅貨の縁を45度の角度に保ち、3kgの荷重をかけて押し付けながら10円銅貨を10mm/秒の速度で約30mm引っ張って塗面に傷を付けた時の傷の程度を下記基準に従って評価した。 Scratch resistance: Using a coin scratch tester (manufactured by Kayaku Giken Kogyo Co., Ltd.) at a room temperature of 20 ° C., keep the edge of the 10-yen copper coin at a 45 ° angle on the surface of each test coating plate, 3 kg The degree of scratching when the coated surface was scratched by pulling a 10-yen copper coin at a speed of 10 mm / second for about 30 mm while being pressed with a load of was evaluated according to the following criteria.
◎:傷の部分に金属の素地は見られない、
○:傷の部分に金属の素地がわずかに見られる、
△:傷の部分に金属の素地がかなり見られる、
×:傷の部分に塗膜がほとんど残らず金属の素地がきれいに見られる。
A: No metal substrate is seen on the scratched part.
○: A slight metal base is seen on the scratched part.
△: A considerable amount of metal base is seen in the scratched part,
X: A coating film is hardly left on the scratched part, and the metal base is clearly seen.
耐食性試験として、GL鋼板及びGI鋼板の塗装板については、下記の複合サイクル腐食試験(CCT試験)を行い、SPC鋼板の塗装板については、下記の塩水噴霧試験を行った。 As the corrosion resistance test, the following combined cycle corrosion test (CCT test) was performed on the GL steel plate and the GI steel plate coated plate, and the following salt spray test was performed on the SPC steel plate coated plate.
複合サイクル腐食試験:JIS K−5621(1990)に準ずる。各試験用塗装板の長辺のエッジ部のバリが表面側塗膜面に向って右側において表面側に向き、左側において裏面側に向くように、6cm×12cmの大きさに切断した各試験用塗装板の表面側中央部に素地に達する狭角30度、線幅0.5mmのクロスカットをカッターナイフの背中を用いて入れ、塗装板上端エッジ部を防錆塗料にてシールし、上端部に4T折り曲げ加工部(塗装板の表面側を外側にして折り曲げ、その内側に塗装板と同じ厚さの板を4枚挟み、上記塗装板を万力にて180度折り曲げする加工)を設けた塗装板について、(30℃で5%食塩水噴霧0.5時間)−(30℃でRH95%以上の耐湿試験器内で試験1.5時間)−(50℃で乾燥2時間)−(30℃で乾燥2時間)を1サイクルとして、300サイクル(合計1800時間)試験を行った。この試験後の塗装板のエッジ部、クロスカット部、4T折り曲げ加工部の状態を評価した。 Combined cycle corrosion test: Conforms to JIS K-5621 (1990). For each test, cut to a size of 6 cm x 12 cm so that the burrs at the edge of the long side of each test coating plate face the front side on the right side toward the front side and the back side on the left side. Insert a cross cut with a narrow angle of 30 degrees and a line width of 0.5 mm into the center of the surface side of the paint board using the back of the cutter knife, and seal the top edge of the paint board with anticorrosive paint. Is provided with a 4T bending portion (processing to bend with the surface side of the coated plate facing outward, sandwiching four plates of the same thickness as the painted plate inside, and bending the painted plate 180 degrees in a vise) About the coated plate (5% saline sprayed at 30 ° C. for 0.5 hour)-(Test for 1.5 hours in a humidity tester of RH 95% or higher at 30 ° C.)-(Dry at 50 ° C. for 2 hours)-(30 Drying at 2 ° C for 2 hours is one cycle and 300 cycles (total Was 1800 hours) test. The state of the edge part, cross cut part, and 4T bending process part of the coating board after this test was evaluated.
(4T加工部)4T加工部における錆部の合計長さを評価した。
◎:錆の発生が認められない、
○:白錆が認められるが20mm未満、
△:白錆が20mm以上でかつ40mm未満、
×:白錆が40mm以上、又は赤錆の発生が認められる。
(4T process part) The total length of the rust part in a 4T process part was evaluated.
A: No occurrence of rust,
○: White rust is observed, but less than 20 mm,
Δ: White rust is 20 mm or more and less than 40 mm,
X: Generation | occurrence | production of white rust 40 mm or more or red rust is recognized.
(エッジ部)塗装板の左右の長辺のエッジクリープ幅の平均値を求め、次の基準により評価した。
◎:5mm未満、
○:5mm以上でかつ10mm未満、
△:10mm以上でかつ20mm未満、
×:20mm以上。
(Edge part) The average value of the edge creep widths of the left and right long sides of the coated plate was determined and evaluated according to the following criteria.
A: Less than 5 mm
○: 5 mm or more and less than 10 mm,
Δ: 10 mm or more and less than 20 mm,
X: 20 mm or more.
(クロスカット部)クロスカット部の腐食状態を、0.5mmのカット幅の地金露出部における白錆発生長さ割合、及びカット部の左右のフクレ幅(両側の和)の平均値により、次の基準で評価した。
◎:地金露出部における白錆発生長さ割合50%未満でかつフクレ幅3mm未満、
○:地金露出部における白錆発生長さ割合50%以上でかつフクレ幅3mm未満、又は地金露出部における白錆発生長さ割合50%未満でかつフクレ幅3mm以上で5mm未満、
△:地金露出部における白錆発生長さ割合50%以上でかつフクレ幅5mm以上で10mm未満、
×:地金露出部における白錆発生長さ割合50%以上でかつフクレ幅10mm以上。
(Cross cut part) Corrosion state of the cross cut part, by the average value of the white rust occurrence length ratio in the bare metal exposed part of 0.5mm cut width, and the left and right swelling width (sum of both sides) of the cut part, Evaluation was made according to the following criteria.
A: White rust generation length ratio in exposed metal portion is less than 50% and swelling width is less than 3 mm,
○: The white rust generation length ratio in the bare metal exposed portion is 50% or more and less than 3 mm, or the white rust occurrence length ratio in the bare metal exposed portion is less than 50% and the swelling width is 3 mm or more and less than 5 mm,
Δ: White rust generation length ratio in exposed metal portion is 50% or more and swelling width is 5 mm or more and less than 10 mm,
X: The white rust generation length ratio in the bare metal exposed part is 50% or more and the swelling width is 10 mm or more.
塩水噴霧試験:5cm×10cmの大きさに切断した各試験用塗装板(SPC鋼板塗装板)の裏面及び切断面を防錆塗料にてシールし、塗装板の表面中央に素地に達するクロスカットを入れた。この塗装板を35℃で5%食塩水による塩水噴霧試験(JIS Z−2371)を500時間行い、試験後の塗面の赤錆発生状態を評価するとともに、クロスカット部にセロハン粘着テープを密着させ、急激に剥がした後の塗膜におけるカット部からのテープ剥離幅(片側)を評価した。 Salt spray test: The back and cut surfaces of each test coating plate (SPC steel plate coating plate) cut to a size of 5 cm x 10 cm are sealed with anti-corrosion paint, and a cross cut that reaches the substrate at the center of the surface of the coating plate is performed. I put it in. The coated plate is subjected to a salt spray test (JIS Z-2371) with 5% saline at 35 ° C. for 500 hours to evaluate the occurrence of red rust on the coated surface after the test, and the cellophane adhesive tape is adhered to the crosscut portion. The tape peeling width (one side) from the cut part in the coating film after abrupt peeling was evaluated.
◎:赤錆の発生がない又はわずかであり、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が5mm未満、
○:赤錆の発生がかなり認められ、かつカット部からのテープ剥離幅が5mm未満、又は赤錆の発生がない又はわずかであるが、カット部からのテープ剥離幅が5mm以上で10mm未満、
△:カット部全体に赤錆の発生が認められるがカット部からのテープ剥離幅が5mm以上で10mm未満、又は赤錆の発生がカット部全体ではないがかなり認められ、かつカット部からのテープ剥離幅が10mm以上、
×:カット部全体に赤錆の発生が認められ、かつカット部からのテープ剥離幅が10mm以上。
A: There is little or no red rust, and the tape peeling width from the cut part is less than 5 mm.
○: The occurrence of red rust is considerably recognized, and the tape peeling width from the cut portion is less than 5 mm, or the occurrence of red rust is not or slight, but the tape peeling width from the cut portion is 5 mm or more and less than 10 mm,
Δ: generation of red rust is observed in the entire cut portion, but the tape peeling width from the cut portion is 5 mm or more and less than 10 mm, or the occurrence of red rust is not recognized in the entire cut portion but is considerably recognized, and the tape peeling width from the cut portion Is 10 mm or more,
X: The occurrence of red rust was observed in the entire cut part, and the tape peeling width from the cut part was 10 mm or more.
耐候塩水噴霧試験:5cm×10cmの大きさに切断した、塗装仕様1の試験用塗装板に、JIS K 5600 7.7に規定の塗膜の長期耐久性 促進耐候性(キセノンランプ法)試験のA法に基き、(湿潤18分間−乾燥102分間)の繰り返しサイクル条件でキセノンウェザメーターで500時間連続照射を行った。ついで裏面及び切断面を防錆塗料にてシールし、塗装板の表面中央に素地に達するクロスカットを入れた。この塗装板について、塩水噴霧試験(JIS Z−2371)を500時間行った後、平面部の外観を下記基準により評価した。 Weather-resistant salt spray test: Long-term durability of coated film specified in JIS K 5600 7.7, accelerated weathering (xenon lamp method) Based on the method A, irradiation was continued for 500 hours with a xenon weatherometer under repeated cycle conditions (wet 18 minutes-dry 102 minutes). Next, the back surface and the cut surface were sealed with a rust preventive paint, and a cross cut reaching the substrate was put in the center of the surface of the painted plate. About this coating board, after performing the salt spray test (JIS Z-2371) for 500 hours, the external appearance of the plane part was evaluated by the following reference | standard.
◎:カット部からのフクレ・錆進行幅がカットを跨いで平均3mm以下であり、その他異常が認められない、
○:カット部からのフクレ・錆進行幅が3mmを超え、かつ5mm以下であり、平面部その他に異常は認められない、又は、平面部に若干のフクレ発生が認められるものの、カット部からのフクレ・錆進行幅は、3mm以下である、
△:カット部からのフクレ・錆進行幅が3mmを超え、かつ5mm以下であり、平面部に若干のフクレ発生が認められる、
×:カット部からのフクレ・錆進行幅が5mmを越える、又は平面部に著しいフクレの発生が認められる。
A: The swelling / rust progression width from the cut part is 3 mm or less on average across the cut, and no other abnormalities are observed.
○: The bulge / rust progression width from the cut part exceeds 3 mm and is 5 mm or less, and no abnormality is observed in the flat part or the like, or slight blistering is observed in the flat part, but from the cut part The swelling / rust progression width is 3 mm or less.
Δ: The swelling / rust progression width from the cut part exceeds 3 mm and is 5 mm or less, and slight swelling is observed in the flat part.
X: The swelling / rust progression width from the cut portion exceeds 5 mm, or significant swelling is observed in the flat portion.
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該バナジウム化合物(1)の量が3〜50質量部、
該カルシウム化合物(2)の量が3〜50質量部、及び
該リン酸系金属塩(3)の量が3〜50質量部
であり、かつ該防錆顔料混合物(C)の量が10〜150質量部であって、前記樹脂(A)及び架橋剤(B)の合計固形分100質量部に対して配合される防錆顔料混合物(C)を構成するバナジウム化合物(1)、カルシウム化合物(2)及び該リン酸系金属塩(3)の各量的範囲内の質量部量の混合物を、25℃の5質量%濃度の塩化ナトリウム水溶液10000質量部に添加して6時間攪拌し25℃で48時間静置した上澄み液を濾過した濾液のpHが3〜10であることを特徴とする塗料組成物。 (A) A coating composition containing a hydroxyl group-containing coating film-forming resin, (B) a crosslinking agent, and (C) a rust preventive pigment mixture, wherein the rust preventive pigment mixture (C) is (1) vanadium pentoxide , At least one vanadium compound of calcium vanadate and ammonium metavanadate, (2) at least one of calcium compound and (3) metal phosphate, metal hydrogen phosphate and metal tripolyphosphate And the metal of each metal salt is a phosphoric acid-based metal salt which is Zn, Al or Mg, with respect to 100 parts by mass of the total solid content of the resin (A) and the crosslinking agent (B) And
3 to 50 parts by mass of the vanadium compound (1),
The amount of the calcium compound (2) is 3 to 50 parts by mass, the amount of the phosphate metal salt (3) is 3 to 50 parts by mass, and the amount of the rust preventive pigment mixture (C) is 10 to 10 parts by mass. 150 parts by mass of the vanadium compound (1) and the calcium compound (C) constituting the antirust pigment mixture (C) blended with respect to 100 parts by mass of the total solid content of the resin (A) and the crosslinking agent (B) 2) and a mixture of the phosphoric acid metal salt (3) in an amount of parts by mass within each quantitative range is added to 10000 parts by mass of a 5% strength by weight sodium chloride aqueous solution at 25 ° C and stirred for 6 hours at 25 ° C. PH of the filtrate which filtered the supernatant liquid which left still for 48 hours is 3-10, The coating composition characterized by the above-mentioned.
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