Coating processes – Coating remains adhesive or is intended to be made adhesive
Patent
1974-08-12
1976-10-12
Lusignan, Michael R.
Coating processes
Coating remains adhesive or is intended to be made adhesive
156334, 260 304R, 260 328R, 260 336UA, 427385R, 427385A, 427385C, 427388R, 427390R, 428500, B44D 102
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
The adhesive properties of vinyl resins are substantially improved by adding thereto or mixing therewith polyfunctional carboxylic aziridinyl esters, either in the pure form or dissolved in inert organic liquid media. The aziridinyl ester may be added to vinyl resin which are in solution, to vinyl resins which are in the form of organosols or plastisols, or to vinyl resins which are in the form of solids (powders). The process of this invention has found particular utility in the coating of vinyl resin upon non-porous surfaces.
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Lusignan Michael R.
Marjama Owen D.
Rich James A.
Roessel Theodore B.
Sybron Corporation
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