Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
Patent
1975-04-21
1977-02-08
Smith, Ronald H.
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Uniting particles to form continuous coating with...
427185, 427201, 428218, 428462, B05D 302, B05D 308, B05D 310
Patent
active
040072983
ABSTRACT:
This invention provides a coating for ferrous metal surfaces, comprised of a blend of high density and low density polyethylene powder. The coating is completed to the desired thickness in one application of the blended powder on a hot (400.degree. to 550.degree. F) ferrous metal surface. The coating may be cured or quenched after application depending on the amount of heat available from the coated object.
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Feehan Chester E.
Wagner Ernest F.
Beck Shrive P.
Grace James W.
Smith Ronald H.
United States Pipe and Foundry Company
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