Coating processes – Direct application of electrical – magnetic – wave – or... – Electrostatic charge – field – or force utilized
Patent
1994-01-25
1995-06-06
Sellers, Robert E.
Coating processes
Direct application of electrical, magnetic, wave, or...
Electrostatic charge, field, or force utilized
427461, 427485, 427486, 427185, 427195, B05D 122
Patent
active
054221455
ABSTRACT:
A fluororubber-containing powder coating composition comprising a fluororubber, an adhesion-preventing material and optionally a cross-linking agent, which composition has an particle size of 10 to 2,000 .mu.m and an apparent density of at least 0.2 g/cc, which provides a homogeneous smooth coated film having no or only a small amount of bubbles.
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Akamatsu Masafumi
Tomihashi Nobuyuki
Ueta Yutaka
Daikin Industries Ltd.
Sellers Robert E.
Sweet Mark D.
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