Coating processes – Vacuum utilized prior to or during coating – Organic base
Patent
1998-05-26
2000-02-01
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Vacuum utilized prior to or during coating
Organic base
427387, 427393, 427397, 427440, B05D 118, B05D 300
Patent
active
060200278
ABSTRACT:
A method of preserving waterlogged materials and more specifically, preserving artifacts that have been submerged in water for long periods of time. A method of treating waterlogged materials that have been subjected to preservation techniques using polyethylene glycol as the preservative, and a method of restoring such materials from the deleterious effects of the glycol.
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Klosowski Jerome Melvin
Smith Charles Wayne
Barr Michael
Beck Shrive
Dow Corning Corporation
McKellar Robert L.
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