Coating processes – With stretching or tensioning – Running lengths
Patent
1992-10-27
1994-02-08
Bell, James J.
Coating processes
With stretching or tensioning
Running lengths
427173, 427381, 427382, 4273899, B05D 312
Patent
active
052846776
ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing a coated textile which exhibits a worn look when stressed. The method includes depositing a water-base resinous coating on the textile wherein the amount of coating placed on the textile is controlled such that the threads are coated but a thin film is not formed thereon. After depositing the coating on the material, the coating is passed through a first heat exchange zone to remove the water and dry the coating. Then the dried coated textile is passed through a second heat exchange zone wherein the temperature is sufficient to fuse the coating to the threads to obtain a clear coating such that when the textile is stressed the coating fractures importing a worn appearance to the stressed area of the textile.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4684568 (1987-08-01), Lou
Bell James J.
Worthen Industries, Inc.
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