Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base
Patent
1991-03-14
1992-06-16
Lawrence, Evan
Coating processes
Nonuniform coating
Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base
427263, 427267, 427268, B05D 500, B05D 136
Patent
active
051223953
ABSTRACT:
Imitation marble or like faux finishes are produced without need for artistic manipulations of coating materials, by applying random portions of one or more different aqueous colorant mixtures to the color absorbent surface of a substrate, while such random portions are still wet, applying thereto scattered portions of an activator solution of a small amount of water-insoluble volatile organic liquid, e.g., mineral spirits, dissolved in a water-miscible alcohol, e.g., isopropyl alcohol, allowing such scattered portions to act upon the random colorant mixture portions to automatically move them into a faux finish pattern, and then allowing the resulting faux finish pattern to dry. Aqueous colorant mixtures so used each contain a major amount of water and minor amounts of colorant and, selectively, detergent and/or water-miscible alcohol.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1623967 (1927-04-01), Moross
patent: 4946715 (1990-08-01), Avera
patent: 5084303 (1992-01-01), Avera
Lawrence Evan
Palmer Carroll F.
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