Badge-free can coating
A coating and phenol technology, applied in the field of can coatings that do not contain bisphenol A diglycidyl ether, can solve the problems of not being able to become, not conforming to the food law, not resistant to processing, etc.
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[0020] Exemplary can coating compositions of the present invention can be prepared and used as follows. Coating batches may be formulated as follows using a mixer capable of mixing the components described below into a sufficiently uniform composition. The polyester resin comprising trimethylolpropane, neopentyl glycol and other polyols, as previously described, is preferably used in an amount of 40-85% by weight, more preferably 69-80% by weight (based on the total amount of the coating composition weight) was first added to the mixer. The polyester resin was URALAC XP 8481 SN (available from DSM Resins) solvated in a solvent mixture comprising SOLVESSO 150 and butyl cellosolve (they were used in a 4:1 weight ratio). SOLVESSO 150 aromatic hydrocarbon solvent is available from Exxon Chemical Company and is believed to have a boiling range of 186-210°C. Butyl cellosolve is also known as butyl glycol (eg, ethylene glycol monobutyl ether).
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