Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Deforming the base or coating or removing a portion of the...
Patent
1993-09-02
1994-09-20
Owens, Terry J.
Coating processes
Nonuniform coating
Deforming the base or coating or removing a portion of the...
427263, 427268, 427274, B05D 500
Patent
active
053487672
ABSTRACT:
Faux finishes are produced without need for artistic manipulations of coating materials by applying a layer of one or more unique color mixtures to a substrate surface and, while the layer is still wet, applying thereto scattered portions of one or more special blending solvent mixtures, allowing such portions to interact with the color mixture layer to automatically form a faux finish pattern and then allowing the resulting faux finish to dry. The color mixtures have the following weight percentage composition: 20%-60% acrylic latex, 20%-60% propylene glycol, and 1%-60% colorant. The blending solvent mixtures have the following weight percentage composition: 10%-30% isopropyl alcohol, 10%-30% ethylene glycol monobutyl ether, 30%-60% water, and 5%-30% acrylic latex.
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Owens Terry J.
Palmer Carroll F.
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