Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Heating or drying
Patent
1983-12-21
1985-10-15
Bueker, Richard
Coating processes
With post-treatment of coating or coating material
Heating or drying
4273881, 427409, 427421, 427 31, B05D 102
Patent
active
045474109
ABSTRACT:
Polymer coatings having high solids content and containing mica pigments are applied with uniform appearance when the liquid layer which is deposited on an article is greater in thickness than the nominal maximum length of the mica platelets. Coatings which contain 0.01-5 weight percent mica having up to 60 micrometers maximum platelet length are produced in thicknesses of 0.045-0.076 mm. The coatings are best applied by a conventional turbobell rotary atomizer.
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Gelmini James M.
Panush Sol
Varcak David M.
Bueker Richard
Inmont Corporation
Nessler C. G.
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