Photodegradation-resistant electrodepositable primer

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potential, the method comprising selecting a copper-rich ahoy having, as the minor component, a metal that is less noble than copper; and selecting a methane sulfonic acid electrolyte adapted to permit the un- derpotential deposition of the less noble metal on the copper and the electrodepos iting of the copper-rich alloy on the sub- strate. Spray Booth Sludge Dewatering U.S. Pafent 5,385,676. Jan. 31, 1995 W? Liao and D.L. Pumell, assignors to Setz LaLwatonks Inc., Revose, Pa. A method of dewatering paint spray booth sludge in the recirculating water sys- tem of a paint spray booth comprising add- ing to the water from 0.1 to 100 ppm, by weight, of a water-soluble graft copolymer. Autodeposition Coating U.S. Patent5,385,758. Jan. 31, 1995 8.M. Ahmed, assignor to Henkel Corp., Plymouth Meeting, Pa. A process for forming an autodeposition coating on a substrate having a metallic surface comprising applying an aqueous resinous autodepositing composition to the substrate intermittently from a motile source of the autodepositing composition. Photodegradation-Resistant Electrodepositable Primer U.S. Patent5,395,962. Jan. 37, 1995 KG, Corrigan et al., assignors to PPG hdustries Inc., Pittsburgh An electrodepositable film-forming primer composition, comprising an aque ous dispersion of a cationic epoxy-based resin; and a hindered aminoether light sta- bilizer. Powder Spray Gun U.S. Pafent 5,395,046. Mar. 7, 1995 A.J. Knobbe et al., assignors to Nordson Corp., Westlake, Ohio A hand-held powder spray gun, which comprises a body having first and second ends; a diffuser for mixing powder with conveying air, the diffuser connected to the first end of the body and forming the inlet end of the gun; a barrel extending longitu- dinally along an axis from the second end of the body, the barrel providing a charging path for the powder, and a wand handle for grasping and operating the gun. Spray Gun U.S. Patent 5,395,&X Mar. 7, 1995 R.D. Wheeler assignor to Ransburg Carp,, lndianapolis A fluid and air hose system for a hand- held paint spray gun. Electrochemical Roughening of Aluminum U.S. Patent5,395,489. Mar. 7, 1995 J.A. Ward et al., assignors to A/can /ntemationa/ Ltd., Quebec A method of electrochemically roughen- ing an aluminum metal sheet for use as a lithographic plate support. Electroforming Mandrels U.S. Patent5,395,499. Mar. 7, 1995 E.E Matyl et al., assignors to Xerox Corp., Stamford, Ccftn. A mandrel comprising a member defin- ing a chamber, wherein the member has a fit end and a second end; and diameter TOLBER DIVISION PYRAMID PLASTICS, INC. Stop-Off Lacquers ??Plastic Coatings ??Layout Dye w: Experimental, Peelable, HotDipPlastisols: Extremely durable Waterborne Stop-Off Lacquer coatings for use on plating racks and WB-018: Experimental, Peelable, other areas requiring maximum Waterborne Stop-Off Lacquer chemical resistance. XP-200Q: Peelable, Stop-Off for Anodiz- Primers: For use with Plastisols to ing, Chem Milling, ElectrolessNickel achieve maximum adhesion. Miccroshield: General purpose Stop- WElooO: Waterborne Primer Low fMf I afwt Ior fnr mnct nkatinn fw+x Vnr.‘c Nnn.Flammahlo “1, uav*““’ I”, III”“. pU.“‘J “JV’YY .““Y, I.“,, I IUIIIIIIUYI” Yiccrowax C-562: Reusable Coating for Hard Chrome Plating Miwostop: Durable Stop-Off Lacquer for Precious Metal Plating Lavout and Identification D&: For use in preparing layouts on metal surfaces. Low cost, effective, will not ruboff orflake. Yiccrotex: Air Dry, Chemical Resistant Rack Coating Miccrotape: Self-Adhesiveand Non-, Adhesive Tape for use in all plating cnll Itinnc ““,“.I”. I” Complete Lineof Reducers, Solvents and Strippers Miccroseal lnoraanic Corrosion Inhibitor For Aluminum Alloys ?? Does Not Affect Dimensional Tolerance ?? WillNot Chip, Flake or Peel. Electrically Conductive *Accommodates Temperatures from 40” to 7505 ?? No ElectrolyticProcess Involved ?? No Ventilation Required ?? Low Cost Impregnates Surface During Coating Process when Applied overa Chromate Film 220 West 5th Street Hope, Arkansas 71501 ?? Dsvelopsd and Manufactured by Experienced Platers and Costars ?? (501) m-3251 Fax (501) 777-5055 Circle 070 on reader lnfomwtlon card 90 METAL FINISHING . OCTOBER 1995

Transcript of Photodegradation-resistant electrodepositable primer

potential, the method comprising selecting a copper-rich ahoy having, as the minor component, a metal that is less noble than copper; and selecting a methane sulfonic acid electrolyte adapted to permit the un- derpotential deposition of the less noble metal on the copper and the electrodepos iting of the copper-rich alloy on the sub- strate.

Spray Booth Sludge Dewatering U.S. Pafent 5,385,676. Jan. 31, 1995 W? Liao and D.L. Pumell, assignors to Setz LaLwatonks Inc., Revose, Pa.

A method of dewatering paint spray booth sludge in the recirculating water sys- tem of a paint spray booth comprising add- ing to the water from 0.1 to 100 ppm, by weight, of a water-soluble graft copolymer.

Autodeposition Coating U.S. Patent5,385,758. Jan. 31, 1995 8.M. Ahmed, assignor to Henkel Corp., Plymouth Meeting, Pa.

A process for forming an autodeposition coating on a substrate having a metallic surface comprising applying an aqueous

resinous autodepositing composition to the substrate intermittently from a motile source of the autodepositing composition.

Photodegradation-Resistant Electrodepositable Primer U.S. Patent5,395,962. Jan. 37, 1995 KG, Corrigan et al., assignors to PPG hdustries Inc., Pittsburgh

An electrodepositable film-forming primer composition, comprising an aque ous dispersion of a cationic epoxy-based resin; and a hindered aminoether light sta- bilizer.

Powder Spray Gun U.S. Pafent 5,395,046. Mar. 7, 1995 A.J. Knobbe et al., assignors to Nordson Corp., Westlake, Ohio

A hand-held powder spray gun, which comprises a body having first and second ends; a diffuser for mixing powder with conveying air, the diffuser connected to the first end of the body and forming the inlet end of the gun; a barrel extending longitu- dinally along an axis from the second end of the body, the barrel providing a charging

path for the powder, and a wand handle for grasping and operating the gun.

Spray Gun U.S. Patent 5,395,&X Mar. 7, 1995 R.D. Wheeler assignor to Ransburg Carp,, lndianapolis

A fluid and air hose system for a hand- held paint spray gun.

Electrochemical Roughening of Aluminum U.S. Patent5,395,489. Mar. 7, 1995 J.A. Ward et al., assignors to A/can /ntemationa/ Ltd., Quebec

A method of electrochemically roughen- ing an aluminum metal sheet for use as a lithographic plate support.

Electroforming Mandrels U.S. Patent5,395,499. Mar. 7, 1995 E.E Matyl et al., assignors to Xerox Corp., Stamford, Ccftn.

A mandrel comprising a member defin- ing a chamber, wherein the member has a fit end and a second end; and diameter

TOLBER DIVISION PYRAMID PLASTICS, INC.

Stop-Off Lacquers ??Plastic Coatings ??Layout Dye

w: Experimental, Peelable, Hot Dip Plastisols: Extremely durable Waterborne Stop-Off Lacquer coatings for use on plating racks and WB-018: Experimental, Peelable, other areas requiring maximum Waterborne Stop-Off Lacquer chemical resistance. XP-200Q: Peelable, Stop-Off for Anodiz- Primers: For use with Plastisols to ing, Chem Milling, Electroless Nickel achieve maximum adhesion. Miccroshield: General purpose Stop- WElooO: Waterborne Primer Low fMf I afwt Ior fnr mnct nkatinn fw+x Vnr.‘c Nnn.Flammahlo “1, uav*““’ I”, III”“. pU.“‘J “JV’YY .““Y, I.“,, I IUIIIIIIUYI” Yiccrowax C-562: Reusable Coating for Hard Chrome Plating Miwostop: Durable Stop-Off Lacquer for Precious Metal Plating

Lavout and Identification D&: For use in preparing layouts on metal surfaces. Low cost, effective, will not ruboff orflake. Yiccrotex: Air Dry, Chemical Resistant Rack Coating Miccrotape: Self-Adhesive and Non-, Adhesive Tape for use in all plating cnll Itinnc ““,“.I”. I” Complete Line of Reducers, Solvents and Strippers

Miccroseal lnoraanic Corrosion Inhibitor For Aluminum Alloys

??Does Not Affect Dimensional Tolerance ??Will Not Chip, Flake or Peel. Electrically Conductive *Accommodates Temperatures from 40” to 7505 ??No Electrolytic Process Involved ??No Ventilation Required ??Low Cost

Impregnates Surface During Coating Process when Applied over a Chromate Film

220 West 5th Street Hope, Arkansas 71501

??Dsvelopsd and Manufactured by Experienced Platers and Costars ?? (501) m-3251 Fax (501) 777-5055

Circle 070 on reader lnfomwtlon card

90 METAL FINISHING . OCTOBER 1995