Coating processes – Immersion or partial immersion – Chemical compound reducing agent utilized
Patent
1989-06-06
1991-04-30
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Immersion or partial immersion
Chemical compound reducing agent utilized
427 4, 427 5, 427438, 204 49, 204147, 204148, 204196, 204197, 20419215, C23C 1400, C23C 1000, C23C 2600
Patent
active
050117084
ABSTRACT:
A method of preventing the growth of microorganisms on the surface of a substrate in contact with the environment, while simultaneously preventing corrosion of these substrates by depositing nickel-63 onto the substrate.
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Kelly James L.
Reda Ralph J.
Beck Shrive
Dang Vi D.
University of Virginia Alumni Patents Foundation
Wray James C.
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