Method and apparatus for coating a substrate with a liquid resin

Coating processes – Application to opposite sides of sheet – web – or strip – Nonuniform coating

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427209, 427235, 427261, 427286, 427358, 118405, 118408, 118410, 118411, B05D 508, B05D 126, B05D 312, B05C 315

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051925869

ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus of applying a coating to a substrate is provided. A liquid resin is introduced into a first region at a predetermined pressure. The liquid resin is maintained within a first pressure range in the first region. Next, the flow of the resin from the first region to a second region is controlled so as to bring the resin from the first pressure range to a second pressure range, the pressures in the second pressure range being lower than the pressures in the first pressure range. The liquid resin is then applied at a pressure within the second pressure range to the substrate at a third region adjacent the second region.

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patent: 4263348 (1981-04-01), Renegar
patent: 4476165 (1984-10-01), McIntyre
patent: 4687137 (1987-08-01), Boger et al.

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