Coating processes – Vacuum utilized prior to or during coating – Organic base
Patent
1998-08-05
2000-02-08
Cameron, Erma
Coating processes
Vacuum utilized prior to or during coating
Organic base
427340, 427350, 427351, 427387, 427393, 427389, 4273897, 4273936, 427408, 427411, 427412, B05D 136
Patent
active
060225890
ABSTRACT:
The use of certain siloxane and silane materials for the conservation of organic and inorganic materials. More specifically, this invention deals with a method of impregnating organic and inorganic materials with siloxanes and silanes and ultimately curing such materials to provide preservation properties to such materials. An especially significant use of the method is to preserve and conserve ancient artifacts. The curable materials are represented by silanol containing polymers crosslinked with trialkoxysilanes.
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Hamilton Donny Leon
Klosowski Jerome Melvin
Smith Charles Wayne
Cameron Erma
Dow Corning Corporation
McKellar Robert L.
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