Method for preventing the deposition of a coating on a substrate

Coating processes – Coating by vapor – gas – or smoke – Metal coating

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427259, B05D 132, C23C 902

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041817583

ABSTRACT:
A method of preventing the deposition of an aluminum-based pack coating on a predetermined portion of a substrate is provided, said method including the principal step of applying a maskant composition to said predetermined portion prior to coating. The composition includes a reduceable metal oxide capable of reacting with and being reduced by said coating; an inhibitor for controlling the rate of reaction between the coating and the reduceable material; and a resinous binder vehicle in which the reduceable material and the inhibitor are suspended.

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