Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base
Patent
1989-05-05
1990-12-04
Lawrence, Evan
Coating processes
Nonuniform coating
Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base
427264, 427268, 427309, 427348, B05D 312, B05D 500, B05D 136
Patent
active
049753037
ABSTRACT:
A process for covering a substrate with a textured simulated marble surface and the resulting product. Cement and sand are mixed to form a first mixture to which is added an aqueous solution of an adhesive resin such as an acrylic resin to create a mortar. The mortar is spread on the substrate and one or more color pigments are added to the surface at randomly-spaced locations prior to the complete curing of the mortar. Air is blown onto the surface of the mortar and serves to blend the color pigments into the mortar and into each other. As the air stream moves across the surface of the mortar, color patterns are formed.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3341396 (1967-09-01), Iverson
patent: 3712825 (1973-01-01), Yocum
patent: 4721634 (1988-01-01), McKinnon
Translation of French Patent No. 2452976, PTO-90-1427, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Jan. 1990.
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