Compositions: coating or plastic – Coating or plastic compositions – Corrosion inhibiting coating composition
Patent
1991-04-18
1992-11-03
Group, Karl
Compositions: coating or plastic
Coating or plastic compositions
Corrosion inhibiting coating composition
C09D 1114
Patent
active
051605368
ABSTRACT:
The ink formulation contains a coloring matter, pigment, and a carrier containing nitrocellulose, solvent and a plasticizer. The ink formulation contains 1-40% by weight pigment; above 10% by weight nitrocellulose. 40-80% by weight solvent, and 1-25% by weight plasticizer. This ink formulation avoids the step of pre-coating the ball prior to printing where the ball has a cover made from an ionomer resin (SURLYN.RTM.).
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Harris Kevin M.
Mydlack Thomas L.
Acushnet Company
Group Karl
Klemanski Helene
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