Coating method suitable for use in production of photosensitive

Coating processes – Spraying – Moving the base

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427421, 4274071, 4274192, 4274195, 239591, 239601, 239596, B05D 102

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051126567

ABSTRACT:
A coating method is disclosed, wherein a substrate is coated with a paint discharged through an aperture in the form of not a spray but a continuous string. The coating method is suitably applied to a process for producing a photosensitive member for electrophotography, wherein a paint for providing the photosensitive member, such as the one for providing a photosensitive layer or intermediate layer, is discharged onto a rotating cylindrical substrate to be wound thereabout preferably like a thread on a spool, followed by leveling to form a coating film.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 9, No. 3213 [P-414] (2046) Dec. 18, 1985.

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