Abstract:
The invention provides a coating implement for applying a nonvolatile liquid for protection treatment, which does not dissolve a coloring material, to a recorded product which is provided with a porous layer as an ink-receiving layer on the surface of a substrate, and on which an image has been formed with the coloring material adsorbed on at least the porous layer, thereby protecting the image, wherein a coating surface for applying the liquid to the porous layer having the image is supported by a supporting member, and the coating surface can hold the liquid.
Abstract:
A layer-forming antireflective composition is proposed which contains as a base polymer poly(hydroxyamide) or polybenzoxazole and as dye component at least one dye from the classes of the methine dyes, methine dye derivatives, azomethine dyes, azomethine dye derivatives, coumarin dyes, coumarin dye derivatives, triphenylmethane dyes, triphenylmethane dye derivatives and/or an azo dye.
Abstract:
A method of treating a metallic cord to improve its ability to adhere to rubber is disclosed. The method involves contacting the metallic cord with a naphthenic oil containing from 1 to 53 percent by weight of a soluble cobalt salt and thereby deposit from 0.002 to 0.7 grams of cobalt per kilogram of steel to the metallic cord.
Abstract:
Substrates, in particular a substrate of glass, ceramic, plastic and metal and glazed or enamelled substrates, with a self-cleaning surface comprise an at least partly superficially hydrophobic structured (elevations and depressions) coating located on the substrate. Substrates according to the invention comprise particles with an average diameter of less than 100 nm, in particular 5 to less than 50 nm, for formation of the structure of the coating. Compositions according to the invention which are employed for the production of the structured coating of substrates according to the invention comprise, in addition to the structure-forming particles, a layer-forming material in a weight ratio of 100:1 to 1:2, in particular 20:1 to 1:1. In addition to having good self-cleaning properties, the coating is distinguished by its transparency. The use of the substrates is aimed in particular at the most diverse glass articles.
Abstract:
A process for treating food-contact surfaces is presented in which a surface treatment composition is applied to a food-contact surface. The surface treatment composition contains 90 to 98.5% by weight of water, 1 to 4% by weight of a hygroscopic component, 0.2 to 2% by weight of a preservative, and a thickener added in such a quantity so that the viscosity of the surface treatment composition is in the range of from 2,000 to 10,000 mPas, as measured at 22null C. with a Brookfield viscometer, spindle 3, at 12 r.p.m.. Surfaces treated by this process are easily freed of adhering soils by wiping with a damp cloth or by spraying with water.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for producing a coated plate comprising the steps of: holding a plate in such a manner that surfaces of the plate to be coated is aligned substantially parallel to a gravity direction; placing the plate between two coating rolls having substantially horizontal rotation axes; passing the plate between the coating rolls, wherein a coating solution is supplied to at least one coating roll and the plate almost contacts with the coating rolls, by moving the plate upward and/or moving the coating rolls downward while causing the coating rolls to rotate in a direction opposite to movement of the plate; and forming a film of the coating solution on at least one surface of the plate. By this method, a coated plate having substantially even coating thickness is obtained and both sides of a plate can be coated at a time and at a faster speed, which results in a superior productivity.
Abstract:
A paint roller assembly is provided comprising a handle, first and second arms supported by the handle, a substantially cylindrical first paint roller rotatably supported by the first arm and a substantially cylindrical second roller rotatably supported by the second arm, whereby the two rollers are spaced from each other such that the first roller can rotate without contacting the second roller. Using this and similar paint roller assemblies, the painter can implement the method embodiment of the invention, by dipping only the first roller in a supply of paint and then contacting the wall with the first roller to apply paint to a region of the wall. The first roller is then removed from the wall and the painter rotates the assembly to position the second roller at the wall whereupon only the second roller is rolled over at least a portion of the region previously painted with the first roller. Thereafter, the painter withdraws the paint assembly from the wall, rotates the assembly and dips only the first roller in the supply of paint, whereupon the foregoing method steps are repeated for successively different regions of the wall.
Abstract:
A method for applying a protective coating to a surface. The method is achieved by applying a radiation curable reactive coating material to the surface, covering the coating material with a film and rolling the film to ensure contact between the film and the coating material, exposing the applied coating to a source of light for a predetermined time and at a predetermined intensity to effect polymerization of the coating, and removing the film to reveal the cured coating.
Abstract:
A composition and method is described for providing conformal protective or decorative polymer coatings on metals such as aluminum, copper, iron, steel, zinc, and their formation by dip autopolymerization. In accordance with the present invention, an acidic solution of organic monomer undergoes autopolymerization upon contact with a metal substrate, thereby forming a polymeric coating on the substrate. The method comprises providing the acidic monomer solution, dipping the metal substrate to be coated for a prescribed period of time depending on the thickness of the coating desired, and then removing the substrate from the solution. Importantly, the polymerization requires no application of external driving force, such as thermal or electrical energy. The coatings thus formed are up to 50 microns thick, and conform to the shape of the substrate. These coatings further have uniform thickness, and excellent thermal stability and protective properties. In one preferred embodiment of the present invention, the composition comprises an acidic solution of an organic electron acceptor monomer that undergoes autopolymerization in contact with a metal substrate, thereby forming a polymeric coating on the substrate. In another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the composition comprises an acidic solution of an organic electron acceptor monomer and an organic electron donor monomer that undergo autopolymerization in contact with a metal substrate, thereby forming a polymeric coating on the substrate. Metal-polymer composites are also described.
Abstract:
A faux finishing device including a paint roller having a core defined along a central axis. The core has an aperture therethrough that is aligned along the central axis. The device also has one or more roller bodies attached to the exterior surface of the core. Each body has an exterior surface that allows the device to create a random pattern when the body is coated with paint and placed in contact with a surface to be painted.