Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
Patent
1994-04-05
1995-08-15
Simmons, David A.
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
427327, 427375, 134 7, 451 38, 451 39, 451 57, B08B 700, B05D 312
Patent
active
054417635
ABSTRACT:
A method of corrosion protecting steel structural components, such as motor vehicle structural frames and engine cradles, the method comprising: a steel shot blast mechanical cleaning of the steel structural component to remove scale, rust, and other oxidation residues, then an aluminum oxide shot blast mechanical cleaning of the steel structural component to remove any residual ferrous material, to flatten any undesirable metal peaks, and to leave a thin layer of aluminum oxide on the component, then the application of a powder paint, and then baking the steel structural component.
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"Glass Bead Inpact Blasting", by Woelfel & Mulhall, Metal Progress, 9-82, pp. 57-59.
A.O. Smith Corporation
Lowe, Jr. James Earl
Simmons David A.
Vincent Sean
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