Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Fluorescent or phosphorescent base coating
Patent
1996-10-04
2000-11-21
Lovering, Richard D.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Fluorescent or phosphorescent base coating
427 68, 4273722, 427380, 428690, 516 33, 516 77, B01F 312, B05D 506, B05D 512
Patent
active
061499676
ABSTRACT:
A method for forming a protective layer for a dielectric material in an alternating current type plasma display is provided. In this connection, a coating sol solution is provided which can form a protective layer on a large area substrate without the need to introduce any expensive equipment, the protective layer thus formed being excellent in properties such as strength, adhesion, transparency, and protective properties and capable of being formed by a sol-gel process without use of the conventional vacuum process. The sol solution comprises a dispersion of a precursor to magnesium oxide in a specific form. A method for film formation, using this solution is also provided.
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Mitamura Satoshi
Takahashi Nobuko
Yoshihara Toshio
Dai Nippon Printing Co. Ltd.
Lovering Richard D.
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