Coating processes – Particles – flakes – or granules coated or encapsulated – Inorganic base
Patent
1984-03-20
1985-08-06
Morgenstern, Norman
Coating processes
Particles, flakes, or granules coated or encapsulated
Inorganic base
23305A, 23305F, 23305R, 75 05B, 427228, 4273881, B05D 700
Patent
active
045335729
ABSTRACT:
A process is provided wherein metal granules coated with a polymerizable oil are heated, while being mechanically mixed, to a polymerizing temperature to convert the oil coating to a varnish and the varnish coating thereafter heated to a higher temperature to decompose at least partially the varnish to carbon, thereby producing a carbon coating strongly bonded to the metal granules. The temperatures employed are below the melting point of the metal granules. The coating is preferably applied to magnesium, aluminum or alloys thereof for use as addition agents in steel, e.g., desulfurizing or deoxidizing agents, and may contain fine particles of at least one calcium compound.
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Abedi Hedayat
Legge Michael H.
Neelameggham Ramaswami
Priscu John C.
Amax Inc.
Bell Janyce A.
Ciomek Michael A.
Kalil Eugene J.
Morgenstern Norman
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