Coating processes – Coating has x-ray – ultraviolet – or infrared properties
Patent
1987-07-23
1988-12-20
Bell, Janyce
Coating processes
Coating has x-ray, ultraviolet, or infrared properties
427336, 427352, 427353, B05D 300
Patent
active
047924659
ABSTRACT:
What is described herein is a process of making a U.V. stabilized PVC article wherein the surface region of the article is modified with a U.V. stabilizer and the treated surface is substantially free of residual stabilizer thereon. The process includes the steps of (a) applying a solution of a U.V. stabilizer in a solvent which is capable of swelling the PVC but is otherwise non-aggressive thereto, and (b) displacing residual solution remaining on said thus treated surface by a liquid which is non-miscible with said solvent.
In the preferred form of the invention, step (b) is carried out by contacting the treated surface with water to cause physical removal of the residual solution out of its position on the treated surface, such as by agitation, a jet stream, ultrasonics, and the like.
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patent: 2920978 (1960-01-01), Randall
patent: 3297462 (1967-01-01), Fanning
patent: 3519462 (1970-07-01), Bristol
Burchill Michael T.
Silbermann Joseph
Bell Janyce
Katz W.
M&T Chemicals Inc.
Marcus S. A.
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