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u.s. Patent 5,853,962. Dec. 29, 1998 C. W. Bowers, assignor to Eco-Snow Systems Inc., Livermore, Calif.
A method of removing photoresist or material redeposited from photoresist removal from a surface of a substrate comprising a carbon dioxide jet spray cleaning system. WAn.·TIIINNAIIU COAnNG
u.S. Patent 5,854,329. Dec. 29, 1998 B. Vogt-Birnbrich and A. GObel, assignors to Herberts GmbH, Wuppertal, Germany
A water-thinnable dispersion of one or more cationically modified and urethane-modified (meth)acrylic copolymers, which are obtained by solution free radical polymerization. WI" CGAnNe COMPOSIIION
U.S. Patent 5,854,334. Dec. 29, 1998 M. Schink et al., assignors to BASF Lacke & Farben AG, MuensterHiltrup, Germany
A wire coating composition comprising 0.5 to 5.0% by weight of a phenolic resin and from 15 to 65% of one or more polyester resins; from 15 to 60% by weight of one or more polyesterimides, or from 18 to 40% by weight of one or more hydroxyl-containing polyesters. AGUIOUSIWO-COMPONlm COAnNG
U.S. Patent 5,854,338. Dec. 29, 1998 W. Hovestadt et al., assignors to Bayer AG, Leverkusen, Germany
A binder composition for aqueous, two-com ponent polyurethane coating and sealing compositions.
on the nonvolatile matter in the resin composition of a polymer containing free and esterified carboxyl groups and 1 to 50% of an epoxy group and alkoxyl group containing silicone polymer. COAnNG COMPOSI110N
u.S. Patent 5,854,385. Dec. 29, 1998 J.D. McGee et al., assignors to BASF Corp., Southfield, Mich.
A curable coating composition comprising a multifunctional compound with at least one low molecular weight carbamate functional group; at least one other functional group, which mayor may not be carbamate or urea; and at least one hydrogen bond acceptor group. .......V GUN CLlANINe APPAIIATUS
U.S. Patent 5,855,218. Jan. 5, 1999 P.J. Giannetti, assignor to BASF Corp., Southfield, Mich.
A spray gun cleaning device for capturing and condensing sprayed cleaning solvent. . .IIASIVITOOL u.S. Patent 5,855,314. Jan. 5, 1999 R-K. Shiue et at., assignors to Norton Co., Worcester, Mass.
An abrasive tool containing coated superabrasive grain.
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u.S. Patent 5,855,509. Jan. 5, 1999 W.H. White, Novi, Mich. and M.K Carthew, Rochester Hills, Mich.
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u.S. Patent 5,855,674. Jan. 5, 1999 KK. Maitra et al., assignors to Allied Tube & Conduit Corp., Harvey, Ill.
An apparatus for hot-dip galvanizing a tubular-fonn, linear element defining an outside surface composed of a ferrous metal. VAC.M coan_ APPAIIA. . .
u.S. Patent 5,855,686. Jan. 5, 1999 R.D. Rust, assignor to Depositech Inc., La Jolla, Calif.
A method and apparatus for vacuum deposition of highly ionized media in an electromagneticcontrolled environment. NONCII_ PUSI. . . . COIIPGSIIION
u.S. Patent 5,855,695. Jan. 5, 1999 M. W. McMillen and R.M. Nugent, assignors to PPG Industries Inc., Pittsburgh
A nonchrome postrinse concentrate to be diluted for treating phosphated metal substrates comprising the reaction product of an epoxy-functional material containing at least two epoxy groups; an alkanolamine, or a mixture of alkanolamines; and a material selected from the group consisting of Group IV-B metal ion or a mixture of Group IV-B metal ions. ULVMI. . . STIlL ..... U.S. Patent 5,855,696. Jan. 5, 1999 M. Tezuka et al., assignors to Nippon Steel Corp., Tokyo
A paint spray booth and air supply arrangement.
An ultralow carbon, cold-rolled, and galvanized steel sheet having improved fatigue properties.
u.S. Patent 5,854,350. Dec. 29, 1998 S. Miyazoe et al., assignors to Nippon Paint Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan
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A curable resin composition comprising 5 to 80% by weight based
A radiation-curable abrasive article with tie coat.
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U.S. Patent 5,855,632. Jan. 5, 1999 W.L. Stoetzel and S.R. Culler, assignors to 3M Co., St. Paul, Minn.
u.S. Patent 5,855,744. Jan. 5, 1999 H.I. Halsey et al., assignors to Applied Komatsu Techrwlogy Inc., Tokyo
A nonplanar magnet tracing system for magnetron sputtering. Metal Finishing