Propylene polymer adhered to enamel coated metal surface

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428 35, 428460, 428461, 220 64, 220 75, 220 81R, 220265, 220359, 428416, 427410, 427374C, 156334, 156 69, 156218, 156309, 156315, B65D 2514, C09J 314

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ABSTRACT:
The adhesion of propylene polymer layers to enamel coated metal surfaces is improved by incorporating an adhesion promoting amount of a carboxyl modified polypropylene resin in the enamel.

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