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Coating production

In addition to then use in bonded and coated products, both natural and manufactured abrasive grains are used loose in such operations as polishing, buffing, lapping, pressure blasting, and barrel finishing. AH of these operations are characterized by very low metal removal rates and are used to improve the surface quaUty of the workpiece. [Pg.16]

Product Utilization. Zinc phosphate coatings form the basis for paint adhesion in a variety of industries. These are used when long-term quahty is of concern in appHcations such as for automotive parts and vehicles, cod-coated products, and appHances. [Pg.223]

Preparing Steel for Organic Coatings", Product Finishing Direeto, Gardiner Pubhcations, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1993. [Pg.225]

J. J. Brezinski, Manual on the Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds in Paints, Inks, and Belated Coating Products, 2nd ed., ASTM Manual Series, MNL4, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pa., 1992. [Pg.547]

Certified Coatings Products Turco Products Stripping Products, Inc. [Pg.554]

Organosilicone Coating Products. SiHcone products are used in a large variety of coatiags appHcatioas most prominent amoag these are siHcoae pressure-seasitive adhesives (PSA), plastic hardcoats, and paper release coatiags (398,399). [Pg.57]

Addition of one mole of P,P -dipheny1methy1enediphosphinic acid to tetraisopropyl titanate gives a chelated product, the solutions of which can be used as a primer coat for metals to enhance the adhesion of topcoats, eg, alkyds, polyalkyl acylates, and other polymeric surface coating products, and improve the corrosion resistance of the metal to salt water (102). [Pg.147]

Exterior durability. Corrosion control. Mechanical properties. Architectural coatings. Product coatings. [Pg.333]

In appHcatioa, the automobile or other article to be coated is made the cathode ia an electro deposition system. A current differential on the order of 250 to 400 V is appHed, which attracts the positively charged coating aggregates to the cathode. At the cathode, hydroxide ions from the electrolysis of water precipitate the aggregates on the surface of the metal. As the conveyor removes the coated product from the bath, residual Hquid is tinsed off with water and the article is conveyed iato a bakiag ovea for a high temperature bake. [Pg.353]

O.JVI. Scott Sons. The O.M. Scott Sons Co. (Scotts) has developed a series of coated products which utilize copolymer blends of vinyHdene chloride copolymerized with methyl methacrylates, acrylonitriles, methyl acrylates, and/or vinyHdene—vinyl chloride monomers. [Pg.137]

Scott latex-coated products are designed for high temperature environments and long cycle crops such as commercial ornamental production and specialty agriculture. [Pg.137]

POLYON-coated products are marketed for turf and commercial nursery appHcations and specialty, medium to high cost, agricultural crop appHcations. [Pg.137]

By contrast the zinc coating product area is seeing rapid developments after a relatively static period when hot-dipped and electrogalvanised... [Pg.378]

By depolymerizing PET waste with a polyol and subsequently condensing the oligomeric product with a polycarboxylic acid or anhydride, polyester resins are produced which have wide industrial applications. Depending on the polyol and polycarboxylic acid or anhydride used, saturated resins, alkyd resins, or unsaturated resins are obtained. PET wastes have been used for the production of alkyd resins in water thinnable paints. The materials obtained from the reaction of PET with a mixture of fatty acids high in linoleic acid content and trimethylolethane have been used in the preparation of water-dispersible coatings. Products of the depolymerization of PET with trimethylolpropane and pentaerythritol are used in the manufacture of high-solids paints. In the first step, PET is depolymerized with trimethylopropane and pentaerythritol at temperatures of 230-240°C. The final paint compositions contain 30-50% of PET depolymerization products.12... [Pg.530]

To protect steel piping and wire we can powder coat it with a layer of nylon 11. The powder coating process consists of immersing metal heated to above the melting point of nylon II (approximately 190 °C) in a fluidized bed of the polymer powder. When the polymer powder comes into contact with the heated metal, it melts and fuses to form a continuous coating. Powder coated products include hospital bed frames, shopping trolleys, and dishwasher racks. [Pg.369]

The use of fire safe PVC wire coating products in a plenum, did not contribute, in virtually any of the simulations reported here, to a significant increase in the fire hazard due to the fire itself. This conclusion is valid both for the cases where the fire starts in the room and for the cases where the fire starts in the plenum. [Pg.609]

GI complaints are the most common adverse effects of NSAIDs. Minor complaints such as nausea, dyspepsia, anorexia, abdominal pain, flatulence, and diarrhea occur in 10% to 60% of patients. NSAIDs should be taken with food or milk, except for enteric-coated products (milk or antacids may destroy the enteric coating and cause increased GI symptoms in some patients). [Pg.25]


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