Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Fluorescent or phosphorescent base coating
Patent
1985-01-07
1986-08-05
Hoffman, James R.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Fluorescent or phosphorescent base coating
427108, 427110, 427160, 427161, 427164, 427165, 427168, B05D 506, B05D 512, B05B 500
Patent
active
046042970
ABSTRACT:
A method of controlling light transmission through a reflective/transmissive surface by first creating surface irregularities having an anti-glare effect and then applying an inert liquid coating sufficiently thick to remove at least some, but not all, of the anti-glare effect. The surface irregularities are created by applying a dispersion and allowing it to dry to form a coating that reduces reflected glare at the surface. The dispersion is a dispersion of polyvinyl acetate particulates and water or acrylic particulates and water; alternatively, the dispersion comprises a matte varnish comprising an aqueous dispersion of an acrylic resin, and an aqueous dispersion of polyvinyl acetate.
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