Method of modifying the surface of a particle comprising a magne

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board

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427127, 4274071, 4274432, B05D 314

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ABSTRACT:
A particle comprising a magnetic particle is placed in a liquid having a monomolecular film formed on its surface. Then, the particle is pulled up by means of a pair of electromagets facing each other with the air-liquid interface present therebetween so that the particle passes through the interface. As a result, a monomolecular coat is formed on the surface of the particle. A monomolecular built-up coat is formed by repeating the above procedure predetermined times.

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