A hot melt road-marking composition which comprises 15 to 40 weight percent of a thermoplastic binder resin having a softening point of 50.degree. to 160.degree. C., 10 to 30 weight percent of at least one species of phthalimide derivatives having the structural formula of ##SPC1## Is an integer of 1 or 2, and 30 to 75 weight percent of filler and pigment; said phthalimide derivative having a melting point of 90.degree. to 120.degree. C. and capable of dissolving said thermoplastic resin binder therein when fused but having substantially no compatibility with the resin binder at a room temperature.
The invention relates to polyester molding compositions, comprising substantially the polyester, preferably polyethylene terephthalate, a nucleating agent, a special imide compound as a further crystallization accelerator and, if appropriate, the conventional reinforcing agents and additives. The special crystallization accelerator according to the invention is virtually unreactive with the polyester and, in particular, is considerably more resistant to migration than relevant crystallization accelerators according to the state of the art. The invention also relates to a process for the preparation of these polyester molding compositions.
A luminescent compound, comprising a phosphor group or groups and an alkylalkoxysilane, and a luminescent composition comprising such luminescent compound and a radioactive substance to provide a source of exciting radiation for the luminescent compound in the composition. The present invention further comprises a method for rendering siliceous surfaces luminescent comprising applying the compound or composition to the surface and reacting the compound or composition with water after the compound or composition has migrated into the surface to hydrolyze the compound or composition. The present invention further comprises a luminescent structure having a siliceous surface incorporating the products of the reaction between the surface, water and the compound or composition of the present invention.
A yellow, hot melt adhesive traffic marking composition is described. The yellow, hot melt adhesive traffic marking composition contains 10-25 percent by weight of a hot melt adhesive binder, 5-10 percent by weight of a thermally stable 1,5- or 1,8-substituted anthraquinone colorant selected from a 1,5- or 1,8-substituted anthraquinone aromatic thioether and a 1,5- or 1,8-substituted anthraquinone aromatic thioether polyester, and 65-85 weight percent of a filler. The yellow, hot melt adhesive traffic marking composition of the invention may also contain other components used in traffic marking compositions, such as a reflectivity aid, a plasticizer, or an impact modifier. Other optional components are discussed below. The yellow, hot melt adhesive traffic marking compositions may be applied to any paved surface.
A yellow, hot melt alkyd traffic marking composition is described. The yellow, hot melt alkyd traffic marking composition contains 10-25 percent by weight of a hot melt alkyd binder, 5-10 percent by weight of a thermally stable 1,5- or 1,8-substituted anthraquinone colorant selected from a 1,5- or 1,8-substituted anthraquinone aromatic thioether and a 1,5- or 1,8-substituted anthraquinone aromatic thioether polyester, and 65-85 weight percent of a filler. The yellow, hot melt alkyd traffic marking composition of the invention may also contain other components used in traffic marking compositions, such as a reflectivity aid, a plasticizer, or an impact modifier. Other optional components are discussed below. The yellow, hot melt alkyd traffic marking compositions may be applied to any paved surface.