Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...
Patent
1980-06-12
1981-10-20
Hamrock, William F.
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...
4272481, 4272554, 427322, 427384, 427402, 4274121, 525356, 525357, 525358, B05D 300, B05D 312
Patent
active
042961513
ABSTRACT:
Surfaces of articles formed from (1) normally solid polymers of aliphatic mono-1-olefins and (2) elastomeric and resinous polymers of conjugated dienes and vinyl-substituted aromatic compounds are conditioned by contact with a fluorine-containing gas under conditions and for a period of time sufficient to render the surface receptive to adhesives, coatings, paints, inks, decorations, and the like. The fluorine-containing gas can be pure or admixed with up to about 99 volume percent inert gas.
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Hamrock William F.
Phillips Petroleum Company
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