Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion
Patent
1988-06-06
1989-11-28
Hoag, Willard
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
118692, 118405, 118410, 118419, 264171, 264259, 425113, 425122, 425190, 4253761, 425461, B29C 4120, B05C 102, B05C 502
Patent
active
048836907
ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus to apply a coating or coatings of a predetermined thickness over designated sections of a continously advanced elongate member by means of cooperating guide die and coating die segments. The die includes two abutting members through which, the article to be coated, passes the first member defining a guide passage and the second being in the form of a collar defining a coating groove for distributing the coating material and limiting its thickness. Since the two parts are separable cleaning is facilitated.
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Gillespie Ted C.
Hoag Willard
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation
Pacella Patrick P.
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