Coating processes – Medical or dental purpose product; parts; subcombinations;... – Particulate or unit-dosage-article base
Patent
1989-03-08
1990-05-15
Bell, Janyce
Coating processes
Medical or dental purpose product; parts; subcombinations;...
Particulate or unit-dosage-article base
427164, 4272554, 427400, G02C 704, B05D 506
Patent
active
049256980
ABSTRACT:
A method of increasing the adsorption resistance of a polymer having surface carboxyl or hydroxyl groups by directly contacting the surface of the polymer with an acylating agent under conditions sufficient to chemically react the carboxyl or hydroxyl groups with the acylating agent.
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Baddour Raymond F.
Klausner Mitchell
Manning Michael P.
Bell Janyce
Revlon Inc.
Tekmat Corporation
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