Method and apparatus for coating fluorescent lamp tubes

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board

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118622, 427 67, B05D 106, B05D 722

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045979847

ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for electrostatically applying phosphor coatings to the interior surface of fluorescent lamp tubes includes equipment for applying an electrical charge of one polarity to the glass wall and electrical charge of the opposite polarity to the phosphor particles to cause the phosphor particles to adhere to the glass surface until the particles can be heated to bond them to the interior surface of the glass by lehring. By using electrostatic deposition the lehring may be done at a lower temperature than is required with conventional phosphor deposition using organic binders so that U-shaped fluorescent lamps do not experience distortion from the lehring temperature. The invention includes the fluorescent lamps provided which are devoid of residue of organic binder.

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patent: 4121132 (1978-10-01), Repsher
patent: 4540915 (1985-09-01), Shinkai et al.

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