Method of producing a metallic plating

Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base

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427264, 427367, 427383R, 427385B, 427386, 427393, 106 90, 106 97, B05D 506, B05D 312

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ABSTRACT:
A plate or plating comprising a matrix of a thermosetting synthetic resin and, optionally, Portland cement, and particulate metal elements filling the interior interstices of the matrix. The metal elements are bound to the matrix and completely surrounded by the matrix. The plate or plating maybe manufactured by intimately mixing the metal elements with a synthetic resin of low to average viscosity and Portland cement. The resultant viscous mass is placed into a mold or applied to a substrate and hardened in situ.

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