Anode for magnetron sputtering

Anode for magnetron sputtering

base lacquer to the substrate; and overpainting with a transparent lacquer coat, wherein the aqueous, self-crosslinking coating medium contains, as a ...

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base lacquer to the substrate; and overpainting with a transparent lacquer coat, wherein the aqueous, self-crosslinking coating medium contains, as a binder vehicle, an aqueous dispersion of a polyurethane resin of linear or branched structure.

An apparatus for pneumatically controlling a coating while in its nonsolidified form on elongated fiat-rolled sheet metal continuous strip moving in the direction of its length, including control of coating profile across the strip width while the strip is moving substantially vertically with an excess of nonsolidified coating adhering to each surface.

Aqueous Primer Coatings U.S. Patent 5,681,880. Oct. 28, 1997. U. Desor and T. Fichtner, assignors to Heechst AG, Frankfurt, Germany

while immersing for approximately 30 mins.

Anode for Magnetron Sputtering U.S. Patent 5,683,558. Nov. 4, 1997 RA. Sieck et at., assignors to The Boc Group Inc., Murray Hill, N.J.

An anode device for use in the sputtering of dielectric material.

Coating for Magnesium Alloy Cathode Assembly

U.S. Patent 5,683,522. Nov. 4, 1997 L.S. Joesten, assignor to Sundstrand Corp., Rockford, Ill.

An aqueous dispersion consisting essentially of an emulsion polymer, wherein the emulsion polymer comprises a styrene/ (meth)acrylate copolymer.

A nonelectrolytic process for applying a paint-adherent and corrosion-resistant coating of at least magnesium fluoride to a product formed from a magnesium alloy comprising degreasing in an aqueous-based solution; cleaning a highly alkaline aqueous-based cleaning solution; deoxidizing; and immersing in a solution having phosphate and fluoride ions wherein a pH level of the solution is controlled in an approximate range of 5 to 7, the solution being provided with a concentration by weight of sodium bifluoride at a concentration of 0.3 to 0.5%, and being maintained at 130°F

Rotary Atomizer U.S. Patent 5,683,032. Nov, 4, 1997 J. Braslaw et aL, assignors to Ford Global Technologies Inc., Dearborn, Mich.

An air measuring apparatus and method for paint rotary bell atomizers.

Coating Control Apparatus U.S. Patent 5,683,514. Nov. 4, 1997 T.L. Cox et al., assignors to Weirton Steel Corp, Weirton, IN..Va.

Surfuce Tension

U.S. Patent 5,683,560. Nov. 4, 1997 J. Szczyrbowski and D. Marquardt, assignors to Balzers und Leybold Deutschland Holding AG, Hanau, Germany

A cathode sputtering apparatus comprising a magnetic yoke, which carries permanent magnets and a target.

Plating Cell with Fluid Wiper U.S. Patent 5,683,564. Nov. 4, 1997 H. V Reynolds, assignor to Reynolds Tech Fabricators/nc., E. Syracuse, N.Y.

A process of plating a planar face of a substrate with a metal layer in an electroplating cell wherein a cathode chamber of a

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