Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
Patent
1975-08-14
1977-03-15
Smith, Ronald H.
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
252 12, 260 37M, 260 37R, 427202, B05D 302
Patent
active
040125394
ABSTRACT:
This invention is a new method of applying an arylene sulphide polymer bearing lining to a bearing backing in particular where the polymer is poly phenylene sulphide. In order to get effective cross-linking in the linking and effective bonding to the backing it has been found of importance to include with the uncured polymer an oxidizing agent preferably a metallic oxide powder in the proportion by weight to the polymer of about 5:95. Copper, tin, lead and manganese are preferred metallic oxides because the residue metals left in the bearing lining can have helpful bearing properties in certain applications.
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Beck Shrive P.
Smith Ronald H.
The Glacier Metal Company Limited
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