Coating processes – With pretreatment of the base – Preapplied reactant or reaction promoter or hardener
Patent
1986-05-05
1987-12-01
Kittle, John E.
Coating processes
With pretreatment of the base
Preapplied reactant or reaction promoter or hardener
427123, 4274431, B05D 310
Patent
active
047104031
ABSTRACT:
Formation of well-adhered metal layers on aromatic polymeric substrates through a two-step process is based upon reversible charge storage in the electroactive center-containing polymeric substrate. Articles particularly useful for electronic, imaging and solar applications are produced. The process disclosed may be a totally additive process such that articles can be produced in a continuous manner.
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Krause Larry J.
Rider Jack A.
Kittle John E.
Litman Mark A.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Owens Terry J.
Sell Donald M.
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