Patent classifications
B05D7/16
FRAME AND SURFACE TREATMENT METHOD FOR THE FRAME
A frame includes a substrate, a first priming paint layer, a second priming paint layer, a non-conductive vacuum metallized priming paint layer, and a non-conductive vacuum metallized coating layer. The substrate is made by die casting technology of metal powder. The substrate, the first priming paint layer, the second priming paint layer, the non-conductive vacuum metallized priming paint layer, and the non-conductive vacuum metallized coating layer are stacked in the order written. The disclosure also provides a surface treatment method for the frame.
FRAME AND SURFACE TREATMENT METHOD FOR THE FRAME
A frame includes a substrate, a first priming paint layer, a second priming paint layer, a non-conductive vacuum metallized priming paint layer, and a non-conductive vacuum metallized coating layer. The substrate is made by die casting technology of metal powder. The substrate, the first priming paint layer, the second priming paint layer, the non-conductive vacuum metallized priming paint layer, and the non-conductive vacuum metallized coating layer are stacked in the order written. The disclosure also provides a surface treatment method for the frame.
MEDICAL DEVICES
Described are medical devices including expandable tubular bodies configured to be implanted into a lumen, wherein the outer surface of the expandable tubular bodies are coupled to a polymer(s).
MEDICAL DEVICES
Described are medical devices including expandable tubular bodies configured to be implanted into a lumen, wherein the outer surface of the expandable tubular bodies are coupled to a polymer(s).
REPAIR KIT FOR AUTOMOTIVE COATINGS, AND METHOD FOR REPAIRING AUTOMOTIVE COATINGS USING THE REPAIR KIT
Disclosed is a refinishing kit for automobile paint systems including at least two markers, a reservoir with an opening, a valve which can close and open the reservoir, and a marker tip, where the reservoir includes a coating material. The valve can be reversibly opened by exerting pressure, so that the coating material can be discharged from the reservoir. The marker tip and the valve are connected, such that a pressure exerted on the marker tip is transmitted to the valve and coating material can be conveyed by way of the opening of the valve into the marker tip. Material conveyed into the marker tip can pass through the tip and can be transferred onto an area requiring refinish. One of the markers includes a coating material providing a color and/or a special effect, and the second marker includes a UV-curable clearcoat material.
REPAIR KIT FOR AUTOMOTIVE COATINGS, AND METHOD FOR REPAIRING AUTOMOTIVE COATINGS USING THE REPAIR KIT
Disclosed is a refinishing kit for automobile paint systems including at least two markers, a reservoir with an opening, a valve which can close and open the reservoir, and a marker tip, where the reservoir includes a coating material. The valve can be reversibly opened by exerting pressure, so that the coating material can be discharged from the reservoir. The marker tip and the valve are connected, such that a pressure exerted on the marker tip is transmitted to the valve and coating material can be conveyed by way of the opening of the valve into the marker tip. Material conveyed into the marker tip can pass through the tip and can be transferred onto an area requiring refinish. One of the markers includes a coating material providing a color and/or a special effect, and the second marker includes a UV-curable clearcoat material.
Heat Sealed Substrate
A heat sealed substrate, the substrate being heat sealed with an aqueous polyolefin dispersion including an aqueous dispersion A including: A1, a copolymer of polyethylene and (meth)acrylic acid [E(M)AA] or a mixture of different copolymers of polyethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, A2, another polymer, not being a copolymer of polyethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, or a mixture of other polymers, and an optional additive; and an optional compound B, where compound B is a material dispersable or soluble in water and different from any of the ingredients of dispersion A.
Heat Sealed Substrate
A heat sealed substrate, the substrate being heat sealed with an aqueous polyolefin dispersion including an aqueous dispersion A including: A1, a copolymer of polyethylene and (meth)acrylic acid [E(M)AA] or a mixture of different copolymers of polyethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, A2, another polymer, not being a copolymer of polyethylene and (meth)acrylic acid, or a mixture of other polymers, and an optional additive; and an optional compound B, where compound B is a material dispersable or soluble in water and different from any of the ingredients of dispersion A.
Method for forming parting line
A method for forming a parting line in a coating using an easily peelable coating material comprising (i) attaching a masking tape to a part not to be coated on a boundary between a part to be coated and the part not to be coated along the boundary; (ii) performing a process to improve an adhesiveness with an easily peelable coating material on surfaces of a part in contact with the boundary of the part to be coated and/or a part in contact with the boundary of the masking tape; (iii) applying the easily peelable coating material over surfaces of the part to be coated and the part in contact with the boundary of the masking tape; and (iv) peeling off the masking tape.
Method for forming parting line
A method for forming a parting line in a coating using an easily peelable coating material comprising (i) attaching a masking tape to a part not to be coated on a boundary between a part to be coated and the part not to be coated along the boundary; (ii) performing a process to improve an adhesiveness with an easily peelable coating material on surfaces of a part in contact with the boundary of the part to be coated and/or a part in contact with the boundary of the masking tape; (iii) applying the easily peelable coating material over surfaces of the part to be coated and the part in contact with the boundary of the masking tape; and (iv) peeling off the masking tape.