Coating processes – Nonuniform coating
Patent
1979-06-29
1981-01-06
Cockeram, H. S.
Coating processes
Nonuniform coating
106 27, 106 28, 106 29, 106 30, 106218, 106220, 106222, 106227, 260 24, 260 26, 260 18N, 260 22CQ, 427287, 427288, 525177, 525184, 20415912, 260 37N, B05D 500, C08L 9304, C09D 1108
Patent
active
042437024
ABSTRACT:
It has been discovered that pastes of particulate thermoplastic polymers dispersed in a soft resinous phase can be prepared which heat-set by fusion of the thermoplastic binder. Polyesters and polyamides have been found to be particularly useful. When pigmented or otherwise colored, these formulations have utility as printing inks. When uncolored, they can be used as clear overprint coatings. In addition, these fusible pastes have utility as specialty coatings in adhesives and can be fabricated into self-supporting shapes.
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Cockeram H. S.
Hercules Incorporated
Staves Marion C.
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