Coating processes – Measuring – testing – or indicating
Patent
1988-07-29
1989-07-04
Pianalto, Bernard
Coating processes
Measuring, testing, or indicating
427128, B05D 306
Patent
active
048449415
ABSTRACT:
The quantity of chemical, e.g. charcoal added to fabric used to produce protective clothing for the military is usually determined by the simple expedient of weighing the fabric or swatches thereof before and after impregnation in a charcoal slurry. This method may result in large errors. A simple, effective method of determining the quantity of charcoal or other chemical being incorporated in a fabric base is to add a magnetic tracer, e.g. magnetite to the chemical prior to impregnation, and to measure the magnetic susceptibility of the fabric on a continuous basis immediately following impregnation. If the magnetic tracer is uniformly mixed with the chemical, the direct correlation between magnetic susceptibility and tracer concentration will provide an accurate indication of tracer and consequently chemical concentration in the fabric.
Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the
Pianalto Bernard
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