Coating processes – With pretreatment of the base – Metal base
Patent
1976-04-30
1978-03-28
Kendall, Ralph S.
Coating processes
With pretreatment of the base
Metal base
427310, 427 32, 427 46, 427350, 427372R, 228 19, 228 35, 118621, 118 50, B23K 100
Patent
active
040815757
ABSTRACT:
A metal wick to be used for the absorption of molten solder is deoxidized and flux coated by a process that does not involve the application of heat to the wick or the flux. In one embodiment the wick is cleaned by heating in a reducing atmosphere and is then immersed in a coating bath containing a solution of a rosin flux in an organic solvent. On leaving the bath the welted wick enters a low-pressure chamber in which the solvent rapidly evaporates at room temperature. In another embodiment the deoxidized wick is coated with comminuted solid resin by electro-static means.
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patent: 2245225 (1941-06-01), Renkin
patent: 2922728 (1960-01-01), White
patent: 3627191 (1971-12-01), Hood
Poliak et al., IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 13, No. 2, Jul. 1970.
Kendall Ralph S.
Laubscher Lawrence E.
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