Fluorinated polymeric surfaces

Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Base includes an inorganic compound containing silicon or...

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4272481, 4272554, 427322, 427384, 427402, 4274121, 525356, 525357, 525358, B05D 300, B05D 312

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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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