Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Heating or drying
Patent
1997-07-09
1998-07-21
Weisberger, Richard
Coating processes
With post-treatment of coating or coating material
Heating or drying
427381, 427386, 4273897, 427402, 4274073, B05D 302
Patent
active
057832528
ABSTRACT:
A method for coating cloth especially fiberglass sheets with a resin and resulting structure is provided. The coating is performed in two steps. In the first step, essentially all of the strands of the fiberglass are coated with the resin solvent mixture while maintaining the interstices or openings essentially free of the solvent mixture. This first coating is then partially cured to the extent that it will not redissolve in a second coating of the same resin solution. The coated fiberglass with partially cured resin thereon is then given a second coating of the same resin mixture which coats the first coating and fills in the interstices between the fibers. This second coating is then partially cured, which advances the cure of the first coating and results in an impregnated fiberglass cloth structure for use as sticker sheets. During lamination, the first coating acts like an impenetrable insulating sheet, preventing resin displacement and, therefore, preventing glass fiber contact with the conductive planes. The second coating is fluid enough to fill in spaces in the planes and to form the adhesive bond to cores and conductive layers.
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Appelt Bernd Karl
Fotorny William Thomas
Japp Robert Maynard
Papathomas Kostantinos
Poliks Mark David
International Business Machines - Corporation
Weisberger Richard
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