Coating processes – Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material
Patent
1980-08-26
1984-07-03
Childs, S. L.
Coating processes
Heat decomposition of applied coating or base material
65 6052, 427314, B05D 302
Patent
active
044579578
ABSTRACT:
An inorganic titanium coating, such as a hot end coating for glass containers, is applied to a glass surface by contacting the glass surface, which is at an elevated temperature, for example at least 371.degree. C., with a solution of a tetraalkyl titanate such as tetraisopropyl titanium, in a vehicle comprising a normally liquid ester of a fatty acid or a silicone fluid.
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Novak John H.
Smay Gary L.
American Glass Research, Inc.
Childs S. L.
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