Coating processes – Removable protective coating applied
Patent
1986-10-29
1988-03-01
Bell, Janyce E.
Coating processes
Removable protective coating applied
62235, 62420, 165135, 165915, 422 38, 422 40, B05D 130
Patent
active
047285362
ABSTRACT:
Temporarily insulating frozen surfaces, such as ice rinks, from the ambient air by spreading a metastable liquid foam over the ice surface to remain thereon when the ice surface is not in use, then prior to the next use period, removing the aged, partially frozen foam. Fire fighting foam liquids are preferred embodiment foaming agents.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4281802 (1981-08-01), Burley
Ohio Agricultural Research & Del. Ctr. and Energy Research and Del. Administration Conference Bulletin, Mar. 20, 1977, p. 21.
Burley John S.
Burley William G.
Bell Janyce E.
Burley John S.
Fidelman Morris
Wolffe Franklin D.
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