Coating processes – Applying superposed diverse coating or coating a coated base – Synthetic resin coating
Patent
1985-06-21
1989-07-04
Childs, Sadie
Coating processes
Applying superposed diverse coating or coating a coated base
Synthetic resin coating
427409, 4274191, 4274198, B05D 136, B05D 700
Patent
active
048449547
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed herein a method of using metal salts in preventing or reducing color shift in certain ink coatings comprising metal-containing organic pigments which are top-coated in a wet-on-wet mode with clear coatings comprising water-reducible compositions.
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Kuhns David W.
Taylor Ron D.
Akorli Godfried R.
Childs Sadie
PPG Industries Inc.
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