Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Gas jet or blast mechanically treats coating
Patent
1989-08-10
1991-05-21
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
With post-treatment of coating or coating material
Gas jet or blast mechanically treats coating
4273983, 427432, 427433, 118 63, 118420, 118428, 118DIG19, B05D 304
Patent
active
050174070
ABSTRACT:
The surface quality and luster of galvanized wire produced by the gas jet wiping method and cooled by jets of a cooling fluid may be improved by exposing the wire to a reactive gas atmosphere containing sulphide or chloride radicals after the wire has passed through the gas jet wiping nozzle and before it is contacted by the cooling fluid. The wire is exposed to the reactive gas atmosphere for a sufficient length of time to form a protective surface coating of metal sulphide or chloride.
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Australian Wire Industries Pty. .Limited
Bashore Alain
Beck Shrive
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