Simulated textured metal and method of production

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156249, 260 174ST, 264111, 427201, 427202, 427205, 427257, 428147, 428148, 428152, B05D 500, B05D 136

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040897230

ABSTRACT:
The appearance of simulated textured metal is imparted to a surface, which may comprise part of a design, by mixing a tinted aqueous solution of dextrin with a polyvinyl acetate emulsion to form a liquid base material. This base material is applied to the surface and thereafter a coating comprising a mixture of borax and a metal in powder form is distributed over the uncured base material. As the polyvinyl acetate dries a textured finish which simulates textured metal is obtained.

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