Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Organic coating applied by vapor – gas – or smoke
Patent
1993-12-10
1995-03-21
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Organic coating applied by vapor, gas, or smoke
4274121, 427333, B05D 304
Patent
active
053993802
ABSTRACT:
The bond strength between an elastomeric material and a secondary material is improved by applying a coating of isocyanate onto the surface of the elastomeric material prior to bonding the secondary material to the surface of the elastomeric material. The isocyanate is applied to the surface of the elastomeric material by exposing the elastomeric material to an atmosphere containing isocyanate vapor which is substantially uniformly distributed throughout the atmosphere and causing the isocyanate to deposit onto the surface of the elastomeric material. Then casting a second material onto the isocyanate coated surface.
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Goodson Forrest R.
Knaresboro Donald L.
Beck Shrive
Cameron Erma
Cohen Alan C.
United Technologies Corporation
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