Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Heating or drying
Patent
1994-05-11
1995-05-02
Bleutge, John C.
Coating processes
With post-treatment of coating or coating material
Heating or drying
427282, 523427, 525524, B05D 302, C08L 6302
Patent
active
054117682
ABSTRACT:
Thermoplastic/thermosettable coatings or inks for glass, ceramic or other hard surfaces are provided. The coatings comprise a blend of epoxy resins and a curing agent for the blend which provides a latency period of about 30 minutes at the screening temperature for such composition. Additional components are added to the composition depending upon the desired use. The compositions are applied to the hard surface by a high temperature screening process and heat cured on the surface.
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Lee et al., Epoxy Resins, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1957, pp. 20 and 28.
Burkhart, III Gilbert B.
Knell Timothy A.
Aylward D.
Bleutge John C.
Cerdec Corporation
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