Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Fluidized bed utilized
Patent
1974-05-22
1976-09-07
Lusignan, Michael R.
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Fluidized bed utilized
118404, 118DIG5, 427195, B05D 112, B05D 124
Patent
active
039795314
ABSTRACT:
A screen or plate is positioned above and adjacent the normal fluidized pulverulent material top surface level in a typical fluidized bed construction. The screen extends over substantially the entirety of the bed and has enlarged openings therein of a size suitable for the acceptance of the articles that are to be immersed in the pulverulent or powder material. Screen placement within the fluidized bed is also such that upon article immersion into the entrained powder bed, the magnitude of the powder level increase insures that there is at least contact between the screen and bed top surface which will stabilize the bed top surface and preserve the continuity thereof during article immersion and removal. Similarly, an intermittently operable material feeding system is contemplated to assure that a substantially uniform and constant amount of pulverulent material is maintained in the bed during the coating operation.
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Beck Shrive P.
Dart Industries Inc.
Hovet Kenneth J.
Lusignan Michael R.
Taylor Leigh B.
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