Coating processes – With winding – balling – rolling – or coiling
Patent
1992-06-26
1993-08-24
Lusigan, Michael
Coating processes
With winding, balling, rolling, or coiling
4273931, 4273935, 430527, 430529, G03C 185
Patent
active
052387062
ABSTRACT:
The crosslinking of an antistatic polymer and crossliking agent on a flexible polymer abstract is enhanced by wrapping of the antistatic coated polymer substrate and heating said wrapped substrate to crosslink the coating.
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Cameron Erma
Griswold Gary L.
Kirn Walter N.
Litman Mark A.
Lusigan Michael
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