Mechanical guns and projectors – Projectile impelled by user-provided force
Patent
1992-08-25
1994-03-01
Kight, III, John
Mechanical guns and projectors
Projectile impelled by user-provided force
524210, 524396, 524406, 524414, 524507, 524706, 524724, 524783, 4284258, 4273855, 4273881, 4273882, C08L 7504
Patent
active
052908399
ABSTRACT:
A corrosion-resistant coating which can be applied directly to a surface as self-priming topcoat comprising a polyurethane resin binder and a combination of pigments consisting essentially of a molybdate-modified zinc phosphate, zinc salts of benzoic acids, and an alkaline earth metal phosphate such as zinc-barium phosphate. In addition, the coating contains up to about 35 parts by weight of a titanium dioxide pigment, up to about 3.0 parts by weight of an oil soluble dispersant agent and up to about 50 parts by weight of at least one organic solvent.
REFERENCES:
patent: 5043373 (1991-08-01), Hegedus et al.
Eng Anthony T.
Hegedus Charles R.
Hirst Donald J.
Bechtel James B.
Kight III John
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Truong Duc
Tura James V.
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