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ducted in a vacuum, said processchambers including a sputterchamber for sputtering; and a degas chamber for degassing a substrate, said degas chamber beingprovided with a plurality of heatstages so as to simultaneouslyheat a plurality of substrates.
ROTOGRAVURE PLATING PROCESSU.S. Patent 5,925,231. July 20, 1999H.F. Metzger, Brookfield, Wis.
A method for electroplating a rotogravure cylinder using ultrasonic energy,
FORMING A HIDDENIDENTIFICATION USING POWDERCOATINGU.S. Patent 5,925,402. July 20, 1999W.E. Nacker and R.M. Didrick,
assignors to Morton InternationalInc., Chicago
A method of providing a hiddenidentification on a substrate comprising forming a first patternedcoating on a substrate by applyinga layer of a coating powder selected from the group consistingof thermoplastic, thermoset, andUV-curable coating powders to asubstrate, subjecting selected patterned portions of the coatingpowder layer to a laser beam so asto generate sufficient heat to fusethe selected patterned portions inthe case of a thermoplastic coating powder, sufficient heat to fuseand cure the selected patternedportions in the case of a thermosetcoating powder, and sufficient
heat and UV light to fuse and curea UV-curable coating powder; andremoving unfused powder; plusforming a second coating from acoating powder over the first patterned coating so as to cover thefirst patterned coating, the secondcoating being formed by applyinga coating powder layer of generally uniform thickness over thesubstrate and then fusing or fusing and curing the coating powderlayer; the patterned coating beingsubsequently identified by removing the second coating thereover.
ELECTROLESS PLATING PROCESSU.S. Patent .5,925,415. July 20, 1999J.L. Fry et al., assignors to TheUniversity of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
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A method of electroless plating atleast one homogeneous metalcoating in a predetermined pattern on a substrate surface havingpendant hydroxy groups comprising reacting the pendant hydroxygroups of the substrate surfacewith a silyl hydride to form a silicon hydride bond directly on thesubstrate surface without any intervening bonds; immersing thesubstrate surface in a metal ionsolution to provide a monatomicmetal layer in a predeterminedpattern on the substrate surface;and immersing the activated substrate surface in a solution containing a chemical reducing agentand metal ions to build up at least
one homogeneous metal coatingdirectly only on the monatomicmetal layer.
ELECTROSTATIC POWDER COADNGOF WHEELSU.S. Patent 5,925,419. July 20, 1999K. Kukisaki et al., assignors toNihon Parherizing Co. Ltd., Tokyoand Nissan. Motor Co. Ltd.,Yokohama, Japan
An electrostatic powder coatingmethod for coating a wheel, comprising electrostatically applyingpowder to the wheel from thefront side thereof and therebycoating the front side, duringwhich powder is adhered to thetapered surfaces of the bolt holes;
positioning a suction nozzle having a ring-shaped suction openingat the rear side of the wheel suchthat the suction opening simultaneously covers all of the boltholes; and suctioning air simultaneously through all the bolt holesthereby simultaneously withdrawing the powder adhered tothe tapered surfaces of the boltholes to eliminate the powder adhered to the tapered surfaces.
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