Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion
Patent
1995-09-06
1997-06-03
Dudash, Diana
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
4274071, 4274073, 264105, 264136, 264137, 264257, 264258, 2642972, B05D 118, C04B 3500
Patent
active
056352522
ABSTRACT:
A process is disclosed for forming a flexible, electrically conductive fabric by applying to a nonconductive flexible fibrous web substrate an aqueous solution comprising a conductive material and a binder, saturating the web with the aqueous solution, and drying and curing the web. Another process is disclosed for altering the chemical or physical properties of a resin during a production process comprising the steps of treating a fabric with an aqueous solution containing a conductive material, a binder and a resin-affecting compound; applying the treated fabric to a resin and causing the resin-affecting compound to leach from the fabric into the resin; forming an article from the fabric and the resin, and curing the article. A further process is disclosed for treating the fabric by dipping the fabric in an aqueous solution containing a conductive material, a binder, and a resin-affecting compound; nipping the fabric; and drying the fabric.
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Fraser, Jr. Ladson L.
Vockel Richard L.
Dudash Diana
Maiorana David M.
Precision Fabrics Group Inc.
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