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Albert V Gysegem

from Arcadia, CA
Age ~99

Albert Gysegem Phones & Addresses

  • 4091 Lynd Ave, Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 446-4387
  • Pomona, CA
  • Huntingtown, MD
  • Monrovia, CA

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Position: Retired

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Siloxane-Tin Coatings

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US Patent:
42619157, Apr 14, 1981
Filed:
Feb 19, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/122198
Inventors:
Gabriel H. Law - Whittier CA
Albert P. Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
C07F 722
US Classification:
2604297
Abstract:
Compositions for protecting materials from growth of pestiferous organisms, and particularly for protecting marine surfaces from fouling organisms, are formed from precursors having the formula ##STR1## where m is from 1 to about 10, where each X is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl and alkoxyalkyl radicals containing less than about 6 carbon atoms and Y, where Y has the formula ##STR2## where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl, cycloalkyl, and aryl radicals, where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 contain in combination up to about 18 carbon atoms. The ratio of the tin atoms to silicon atoms in the precursors is at least about 1:50. The precursors can be directly used as an additive for coatings. The precursors can also be used by subjecting them to hydrolysis and polycondensation to form an organotin substituted polysiloxane for use as an additive and a binder for coatings.

Siloxane-Tin Coatings

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US Patent:
42985439, Nov 3, 1981
Filed:
Feb 19, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/122199
Inventors:
Gabriel H. Law - Whittier CA
Albert P. Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
C07F 722
US Classification:
2604297
Abstract:
Compositions for protecting materials from growth of pestiferous organisms, and particularly for protecting marine surfaces from fouling organisms, are formed from precursors having the formula ##STR1## where m is from 1 to about 10, where each X is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl and alkoxyalkyl radicals containing less than about 6 carbon atoms and Y, where Y has the formula ##STR2## where R. sub. 1 R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl, cycloalkyl, and aryl radicals, where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 contain in combination up to about 18 carbon atoms. The ratio of the tin atoms to silicon atoms in the precursors is at least about 1:50. The precursors can be directly used as an additive for coatings. The precursors can also be used by subjecting them to hydrolysis and polycondensation to form an organotin substituted polysiloxane for use as an additive and a binder for coatings.

Siloxane-Tin Coatings And Their Use For Protecting Materials From Growth Of Pestiferous Organisms

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US Patent:
40801900, Mar 21, 1978
Filed:
Aug 26, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/718149
Inventors:
Gabriel H. Law - Whittier CA
Albert Peter Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
A01N 900
C08G 7704
C07F 722
US Classification:
71 67
Abstract:
Compositions for protecting materials from growth of pestiferous organisms, and particularly for protecting marine surfaces from fouling organisms, are formed from precursors having the formula ##STR1## where m is from 1 to about 10, where each X is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl and alkoxyalkyl radicals containing less than about 6 carbon atoms and Y, where Y has the formula ##STR2## where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl, cycloalkyl, and aryl radicals, where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 contain in combination up to about 18 carbon atoms. The ratio of the tin atoms to silicon atoms in the precursors is at least about 1:50. The precursors can be directly used as an additive for coatings. The precursors can also be used by subjecting them to hydrolysis and polycondensation to form an organotin substituted polysiloxane for use as an additive and a binder for coatings.

Siloxane-Tin Coatings And Their Use For Protecting Materials From Growth Of Pestiferous Organisms

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US Patent:
RE309095, Apr 20, 1982
Filed:
Feb 15, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/121725
Inventors:
Gabriel H. Law - Whittier CA
Albert P. Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
A01N 900
C07F 722
C08G 7704
US Classification:
71 67
Abstract:
Compositions for protecting materials from growth of pestiferous organisms, and particularly for protecting marine surfaces from fouling organisms, are formed from precursors having the formula ##STR1## where m is from 1 to about 10, where each X is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl and alkoxyalkyl radicals containing less than about 6 carbon atoms and Y, where Y has the formula ##STR2## where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl, cycloalkyl, and aryl radicals, where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 contain in combination up to about 18 carbon atoms. The ratio of the tin atoms to silicon atoms in the precursors is at least about 1:50. The precursors can be directly used as an additive for coatings. The precursors can also be used by subjecting them to hydrolysis and polycondensation to form an organotin substituted polysiloxane for use as an additive and a binder for coatings.

Siloxane-Tin Coatings

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US Patent:
42279291, Oct 14, 1980
Filed:
Dec 8, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/858708
Inventors:
Gabriel H. Law - Whittier CA
Albert P. Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
C09D 514
C09D 538
US Classification:
106 117
Abstract:
Compositions for protecting materials from growth of postiferous organisms, and particularly for protecting marine surfaces from fouling organisms, are formed from precursors having the formula ##STR1## where m is from 1 to about 10, where each X is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl and alkoxyalkyl radicals containing less than about 6 carbon atoms and Y, where Y has the formula ##STR2## where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl, cycloalkyl, and aryl radicals, where R. sub. 1, R. sub. 2 and R. sub. 3 contain in combination up to about 18 carbon atoms. The ratio of the tin atoms to silicon atoms in the precursors is at least about 1:50. The precursors can be directly used as an additive for coatings. The precursors can also be used by subjecting them to hydrolysis and polycondensation to form an organotin substituted polysiloxane for use as an additive and a binder for coatings.

Coatings Prepared From Trialkoxysilanes

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US Patent:
41136659, Sep 12, 1978
Filed:
Feb 3, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/765223
Inventors:
Gabriel H. Law - Rancho Palos Verdes CA
Albert Peter Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
C08G 7700
US Classification:
260 37SB
Abstract:
Chemically resistant coatings comprise a binder, the major portion of which is prepared by reacting, in the presence of an acidic solution, trialkoxysilanes with aliphatic polyols and/or silicone intermediates. The silanes have the formula ##STR1## where R. sub. 1 is selected from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl and cycloalkyl groups containing up to about 6 carbon atoms and each R. sub. 2 is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxyalkyl and hydroxyalkoxyalkyl groups containing up to about 6 carbon atoms. The aliphatic polyols contain an average of at least two carbon bonded hydroxyl groups per polyol. The silicone intermediates have the formula ##STR2## WHERE EACH R. sub. 3 is selected from the group consisting of the hydroxy group and alkyl, aryl, and alkoxy groups having up to about 6 carbon atoms. Each R. sub. 4 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and alkyl and aryl groups having up to about 6 carbon atoms.

Interpenetrating Polymer Network Comprising Epoxy Polymer And Polysiloxane

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US Patent:
42500745, Feb 10, 1981
Filed:
Sep 6, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/072897
Inventors:
Raymond E. Foscante - Yorba Linda CA
Albert P. Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Pamela J. Martinich - Long Beach CA
Gabriel H. Law - Rancho Palos Verdes CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
C08G 7726
C08L 6300
C08L 8306
US Classification:
260 328EP
Abstract:
Polymeric structures having interpenetrating matrices in cured form comprising an epoxy-polyamine network and a polysiloxane network. The interpenetrating network physical and chemical properties are improved over those of either polymeric component alone. The network can be prepared by simultaneously reacting epoxy resin having at least two oxirane groups with amine curing agent, and having present at least 0. 1 equivalent of silane, water being substantially uniformly distributed throughout the mixture in an amount sufficient to bring about substantial hydrolytic polycondensation of the silane to form a cross-linked interpenetrating polymer network. The amine curing agent may be substituted wholly or in part by aminosilane. Sources of silane may include aminosilane and epoxysilane. Relative reaction rates of formation of the polymeric networks are controlled, to get good intertwining of the two polymers.

Aromatic Amidoamines

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US Patent:
42295637, Oct 21, 1980
Filed:
Aug 3, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/063190
Inventors:
Raymond E. Foscante - Yorba Linda CA
Albert P. Gysegem - Monrovia CA
Pamela J. Martinich - Long Beach CA
Assignee:
Ameron, Inc. - Monterey Park CA
International Classification:
C08G 5944
US Classification:
528 99
Abstract:
Epoxy resins are cured with an amine adduct of orthohydroxybenzoic acid of the formula: ##STR1## where x is from 2 to about 8.
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