Coating apparatus – Solid member or material acting on coating after application – Absorbent or porous mass or pad member
Patent
1992-08-31
1994-01-25
Jones, W. Gary
Coating apparatus
Solid member or material acting on coating after application
Absorbent or porous mass or pad member
118126, 118420, 118DIG19, 428286, 428217, 428920, 152204, B05C 1102
Patent
active
052812723
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed an improved wiper head comprising a laminated wiper including a plurality of discrete layers of a fibrous material, an inner resilient solid block layer, and means for bonding said discrete layers to said resilient solid block layer to provide a unitary structure. The wiper includes an outermost layer in contact with the wire and a plurality of inner fibrous layers spaced from the wire and located between the outermost layer and the resilient solid block layer. A wiper holder is mounted adjacent the exit end of the tank and includes means for supporting the wiper in a path of movement of the wire so that the wiper outermost layer removes excess plating material from the wire.
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Burns Todd J.
Jones W. Gary
Oklahoma Steel & Wire Co., Inc.
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