MUL'IILAYERCOA'IING
POIICELAIN " " B COA'IING
U.S. Patent 6,004,684. Dec. 21. 1999 R. W. Sugg et al., assignors to Masco Corp., Taylor, Mich. An article comprising a substrate
U.S. Patent 6,004,894. Dec. 21, 1999 W.D. Faust and H.F. Evele, assignors to Ferro Corp., Cleveland
comprised of a platable metal or metallic alloy having disposed on at least a portion of its surface a multilayer coating comprising a layer of semibright nickel; a layer of bright nickel; a layer of nickeltungsten-boron alloy; a nonprecious refractory metal layer comprised of zirconium or titanium; a sandwich layer comprised of a plurality of alternating layers of a zirconium compound or a titanium compound layer alternating with zirconium or titanium layer; and a layer comprised of a zirconium compound or a titanium compound.
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A porcelain enamel coating composition for use in forming an infrared reflective coating on a substrate. UL'l'llAVIOLET CURABLE POWDER COA'IIIIG
U.S. Patent 6,005,017. Dec. 21, 1999 A.T. Daly et al., assignors to Morton International Inc., Chicago
A dual thermal and radiationcurable powder coating composition. OIlGMlIC COIIPOSITE-PLA'lED STDLPLATE
U.S. Patent 6,005,029. Dec. 21, 1999 S. Kuwamura et al., assignors to
Dainippon Ink and Chemicals Inc., and Nippon Steel Corp., both of Tokyo
A resin composition for coating materials for chromate-coated alloyplated steel plates comprising an aqueous vinyl-modified epoxy ester resin; at least one selected from the group consisting of powder and a colloid (sol); a curing agent; and if necessary, a pigment. COA'IIN. COMPOsmON
U.S. Patent 6,005,044. Dec. 21, 1999 W.-R. Karl and J. Winkler, assignors to Metallgesellschaft AG, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
A coating composition consisting of 0.5 to 30.0% by volume of at least one pigment member selected from the group consisting
Metal Finishing