Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Metal coating
Patent
1992-03-24
1993-03-30
Bueker, Richard
Coating processes
Coating by vapor, gas, or smoke
Metal coating
4272555, 118726, 118730, C23C 1424
Patent
active
051982722
ABSTRACT:
Vacuum metallizing substrates having both vertical and horizontal surfaces occurs by directing metal from two remote sources by thermal evaporation. One source is connected horizontally below the object to depose metal vertically toward the object to the horizontal surface thereof. The second source is connected vertically to the object to depose metal horizontally toward the object to the vertical surface thereof. A vacuum chamber contains a rotating carousel supporting the objects with the sources located fixedly within the chamber to perform the thermal evaporation.
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patent: 4668479 (1987-05-01), Manabe
patent: 5079854 (1992-01-01), Hammond
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Bueker Richard
Davidson Textron Inc.
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