tive filaments surrounded by electrically nonconductive sheaths. ELECTROLESS NICKEL PLATING PROCESS U.S. Patent 5,843,538. Dec. 1, 1998 R.Ehrsam and J.L. Raymond, assignors to John L. Raymond, Fairfield, Conn.
A method for providing a nickel coating on a substrate comprising providing an organic acid solution containing an organic acid, a surfactant, and water, wherein the surfactant is selected from the group consisting of nonionic and anionic fluorocarbons; immersing the substrate in agitated organic acid solution; providing an electroless plating solution containing nickel; and immersing the substrate in the electroless plating solu-
tion so as to deposit nickel on the substrate. POWDER COATING COMPOSITION U.S. Patent 5,844,048. Dec. 1, 1998 A. Kaplan et al., assignors to EmsInventa AG, Zurich, Switzerland
A thermosetting powder coating composition based on epoxide acrylate copolymers. PARTS WASHER U.S. Patent 5,845,661. Dec. 8, 1998 A.W. Leppo, assignor to R.H. Sheppard Co. Inc., Hanover, Pa.
A parts washer for removing cutting oil from machined parts including a pair of side-by-side open wash compartments; a heater for heating wash solution; a washing solution storage t a n k located below the compartments with a dis-
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charge valve for gravity draining of wash solution from such tank; a waste storage t a n k located below the solution storage tank; and a pair of oil skimmers. POWDER SPRAY COATING DEVICE U.S. Patent 5,846,031. Dec. 8, 1998 G. Rutz, assignor to Gema Volstatic AG, Switzerland
An injector device for powder spray coating material comprising an adapter having an injector duct, which extends between first and second ends and having at least one compressed air duct extending to the first end. BLASTING APPARATUS U.S. Patent 5,846,124. Dec. 8, 1998 H. Rokutanda et al., assignors to Sintokogio Ltd., Nagoya, Japan
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