Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Movement of work treats coating
Patent
1989-12-29
1991-01-08
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
With post-treatment of coating or coating material
Movement of work treats coating
427422, 427423, 118 57, 164 711, 164260, 164416, 164478, 164501, B05D 108, B05D 312
Patent
active
049834274
ABSTRACT:
On spray-forming metals onto a substrate from which the sprayed coating is to be detached, unwanted adhesion may occur, even to a smooth substrate. Conversely, if the coating is meant to adhere, it may accidentially delaminate, even from a roughened substrate.
By vibrating the substrate, marginally adherent splats will be encouraged to detach themselves while, on the other hand, well adherent splats will not be affected.
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Sansome Dennis H.
Singer Alfred R. E.
Beck Shrive
National Research Development Corporation
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