Patent classifications
B05D7/14
FILM FORMING METHOD, POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE POWDER COATING MATERIAL, COATING FILM, AND COATED ARTICLE
Provided is a film forming method that can form a film having a thickness of 500 μm or more with a single coating of a substrate.
The present disclosure is a film forming method using a powder coating material containing a polyphenylene sulfide resin, the method including heating the powder coating material at a temperature equal to or higher than a melting point of the polyphenylene sulfide resin and within a range of 250 to 400° C., in which a single coating of a substrate forms a film having a thickness of 500 μm or more; and the obtained film has a surface roughness, Ra, of 0.30 μm or less.
METHOD FOR HIGH-SPEED COATING THE INNER SURFACE OF A BLANK
In a method for the high-speed coating of the inner surface of a blank (1), preferably a can, the blank (1) rotates about it axis of rotation and a coating is applied to an inner surface of the blank (1). In order to allow for an increase in production rates and for a homogeneous coating of the inner surface of the blank (1), even with low coating thicknesses, without causing an increase in operating costs, a gas flow (10) is blown into the blank (1) via a nozzle (9) to accelerate the blank (1) and to distribute the coating in the direction of the axis of rotation (12).
ADHESIVE APPLICATION DEVICE, APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING LAMINATED STEEL CORE HAVING THE ADHESIVE APPLICATION DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LAMINATED STEEL CORE
The present invention provides an adhesive application device configured to apply a necessary and sufficient amount of an adhesive to a thin steel strip without causing the problem of increase in the equipment cost. The present invention also provides an apparatus for producing a laminated steel core having the adhesive application device. The present invention further provides a method for producing a laminated steel core. The adhesive application device comprises adhesive application devices (3), (4) that are integrated into a single process, wherein the adhesive application devices (3), (4) are configured to independently apply an adhesive to different locations on the same surface of a thin steel strip (2) at the same or different timings.
ADHESIVE APPLICATION DEVICE, APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING LAMINATED STEEL CORE HAVING THE ADHESIVE APPLICATION DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LAMINATED STEEL CORE
The present invention provides an adhesive application device configured to apply a necessary and sufficient amount of an adhesive to a thin steel strip without causing the problem of increase in the equipment cost. The present invention also provides an apparatus for producing a laminated steel core having the adhesive application device. The present invention further provides a method for producing a laminated steel core. The adhesive application device comprises adhesive application devices (3), (4) that are integrated into a single process, wherein the adhesive application devices (3), (4) are configured to independently apply an adhesive to different locations on the same surface of a thin steel strip (2) at the same or different timings.
COATING METHOD OF IMPLANT USING PARYLENE
The present disclosure relates to a coating method of implant using parylene, for coating a surface of a dental implant, including a pretreating step of pretreating the implant; and a coating step of coating a surface of the pretreated implant with a coating material to form a polymer coating layer, wherein the coating material is provided as parylene.
According to the present disclosure, a parylene thin film may be uniformly coated on the surface of the dental implant, and according to such a thin film, the growth of anaerobic bacteria can be effectively inhibited in spaces where the fixture and the upper structure of the dental implant are joined to each other, and where the upper structure and the crown are joined to each other.
Filler composition indicating readiness to sand
A vehicle bond filler formulation is provided that includes a part A having curable resin and a monomer reactive diluent. A part B storage-separate, cure initiator package contains a free-radical cure initiator. At least one color changing dye adapted to change color upon mixing the part A and the part B and within ±5 minutes of cure of the curable resin to a sandable condition is present in either the part A or a separate part C, a guide coat colorant, or a combination thereof. A process of for repairing a vehicle body is also provided that includes mixing a part A containing the at least one color changing dye with the part B to form an internal guide coat mixture applied to a substrate of the vehicle body in need of repair. The mixture cures causing the color changing dye to the terminal change color within ±5 minutes of cure of the curable resin to a sandable condition.
Filler composition indicating readiness to sand
A vehicle bond filler formulation is provided that includes a part A having curable resin and a monomer reactive diluent. A part B storage-separate, cure initiator package contains a free-radical cure initiator. At least one color changing dye adapted to change color upon mixing the part A and the part B and within ±5 minutes of cure of the curable resin to a sandable condition is present in either the part A or a separate part C, a guide coat colorant, or a combination thereof. A process of for repairing a vehicle body is also provided that includes mixing a part A containing the at least one color changing dye with the part B to form an internal guide coat mixture applied to a substrate of the vehicle body in need of repair. The mixture cures causing the color changing dye to the terminal change color within ±5 minutes of cure of the curable resin to a sandable condition.
RADIATOR COATED WITH HEAT DISSIPATION LAYER, AND METHOD OF COATING RADIATOR
A radiator according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises at least one group of heat dissipation layers that are applied to the surface of the radiator so as to be sequentially layered thereon, wherein the one group of heat dissipation layer comprises a first coating layer formed by applying either a first dispersion solution or a second dispersion solution, and a second coating layer formed by applying the dispersion solution differing from that on the first coating layer, the first dispersion solution comprises positively charged metal oxide nanoparticles, and the second dispersion solution comprises negatively charged carbon nanotubes (CNT-COOH). The heat dissipation layer is formed in a porous thin film structure so as to have thickness of several micrometers, and thus increases a heat dissipation area by ten times, thereby improving heat dissipation efficiency, and can be applied without being restricted by the size, volume, shape, arrangement and the like of a radiator.
RADIATOR COATED WITH HEAT DISSIPATION LAYER, AND METHOD OF COATING RADIATOR
A radiator according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises at least one group of heat dissipation layers that are applied to the surface of the radiator so as to be sequentially layered thereon, wherein the one group of heat dissipation layer comprises a first coating layer formed by applying either a first dispersion solution or a second dispersion solution, and a second coating layer formed by applying the dispersion solution differing from that on the first coating layer, the first dispersion solution comprises positively charged metal oxide nanoparticles, and the second dispersion solution comprises negatively charged carbon nanotubes (CNT-COOH). The heat dissipation layer is formed in a porous thin film structure so as to have thickness of several micrometers, and thus increases a heat dissipation area by ten times, thereby improving heat dissipation efficiency, and can be applied without being restricted by the size, volume, shape, arrangement and the like of a radiator.
Paint/coating applicator locating apparatus and method
An apparatus and method for locating a position of a coating applicator in a coating process for applying coating material to an article. At least one positioning member is attached to a spray applicator at one end and carries a marker at an opposite end capable of depositing a visible track on a markable surface removably attached to the surface of the article to be coated. The positioning member provide a resilient biasing force on the marker to maintain the marker in contact with the surface of the article despite surface topography changes as the article and the marker move relative to each other. The visible track(s) define a centerline or the overall spray pattern of the spray applicator.