Process for application of a curable material to an article

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

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427265, 427281, B05I 136

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048350125

ABSTRACT:
Method and apparatus for applying a curable material having variable curing characteristics to a surface in a defined application cycle which includes the steps of applying only a first slow curing component to the surface of an article at least at the beginning or at the end of an application cycle and applying during the remaining part of the application cycle a mixture of the slow curing component and a curing agent which accelerates the curing of the first component.

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