Coating processes – Magnetic base or coating – Magnetic coating
Patent
1976-02-24
1978-01-24
Pianalto, Bernard D.
Coating processes
Magnetic base or coating
Magnetic coating
427 47, 428532, 428900, H01F 1004
Patent
active
040705056
ABSTRACT:
Paramagnetic susceptibility has been imparted to raw unprocessed cotton fibers by impregnating the fibers with a paramagnetic organometallic rare earth compound dissolved in hydrocarbon solvent. The strength of the imparted property is sufficient to allow for the manipulation of the textile fibers by magnetic force fields in conjunction with radically new techniques of textile processing. The paramagnetic susceptibility is removable and whatever paramagnetic compound use is recoverable.
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Baril, Jr. Albert
Mayer, Jr. Mayer
Thibodeaux Devron P.
Cangemi Salvador J.
McConnoll David G.
Pianalto Bernard D.
Silverstein M. Howard
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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