Apparatus for Mounting and Moving Coating Dispensers U.S.Patent 5482,556. Jan. 9, 1996 JR. Shufic et ab, assignors to Nordson Corp., Westlake, Ohio
An apparatus for applying coating material onto objects comprising a spray booth; a housing formed with an outer surface having a shape, which promotes substantially laminar flow of air adjacent to and below the housing; and at least one coating dispenser mounted to the housing in position such that with the housing located within the spray booth is effective to dispense coating material onto objects moving through the interior of the spray booth.
Nonwoven Abrasive U.S.Patent 5,482,756. Jan. 9, 1996 J.L. Berger and G.M. Fariss, assignors to 3M Co., St. Paul, Minn.
A surface treating article useful as a rotatable disk or an endless belt comprising a nonwoven three-dimensional layer comprismg an open, lofty web of crimped synthettc fibers adhesively bonded substantially at points of mutual contact with a
binder material; and a continuous reinforcing polymerie layer having a thickness of 175-1,750 micrometers attached to and encapsulating one major surface of the nonwoven layer with fibers from the nonwoven layer extending into and terminating in the polymerie layer.
Composite-Coated
An article comprising a metallic substrate having disposed on at least a portion of its surface a coating simulating brass comprising a metallic layer comprised of substantially amorphous nickel-tungstenboron alloy containing at least 0.05 weight percent boron; and a top layer comprised of zirconium compound or titanium compound.
Steel Strip
U.S. Patent 5,482,787. Jan. 9, 1996 S. Sujita and N. Morifo, assignors to Kawasaki Steel Corp., Japan
Electrodepositable Composition
Coating
U.S. Patent 5,483,012. Jan. 9, 1996 S. Midogohchi et ab, assignors to Kansai Painf Co. Ltd., Amagasaki and Sanyo Chemical Industries Ltd., Higashiyama, Japan
An organic composite coated steel strip having improved corrosion resistance and spot weldability, comprising a zinc or zincbase alloy plated steel substrate; a chromate layer containing up to 70% by weight of Cr”’ in a weight of 5-500 mg/m2 in terms of elemental chromium; and an organic composite layer mainly comprising silica and an organic high molecular weight resin.
A cationic electrodepositable coating composition comprising 30 to 1% by weight of a high molecular weight polyurethane resin and 70 to 99% by weight of an epoxy cationic electrodepositable resin.
Preparation
of Implants
U.S. Patent 5,484,266. Jan. í6, 1996 S.G. kt! Hansson, assignor fo AB Asfra, Soderfaoe, Sweden
Protective Coating Simulating Brass U.S.Patent 5,482,766’.Jan. 9, 1996
A method for treating the surface of implants of titanium or an alloy of titanium
SR. Moysan and R.W. Sugg, assignors fo Baldwin Hardware Corp., Reading, Pa.
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