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todeposited second solid coating bonded to the adherent, water-insoluble first coating. Nonstick/Release Powder Coatings U.S. Patent 5,691,067. Nov. 25, 1997 R. Patel, assignor to Coatings America Inc., Chicago A powder coating for cookware and bakeware comprising a powder silicone resin selected from the group consisting of phenyl polysiloxane powder resin, methyl polysiloxane powder resin, and phenyl alkyl polysiloxane powder resin, and a pol- ysiloxane additive selected from the group consisting of dimethyl polysiloxane and methyl alkyl polysiloxane, wherein the powder coating is characterized by heat stability from 250 to 900°E Cleaning Compositions U.S. Patent 5,691,289. Nov. 25, 1997 K. Purcell et aL, assignors to Kay Chemical Co., Greensboro, S.C. A microemulsion cleaning composition comprising 1 to 60% by weight of a terpene compound; 1 to 60% of a pyrrolidone com- pound; 1 to 35% of a surfactant effective to form a mieroemulsion; 9.5 to 20% by weight of a solvent extender; and at least 20% by weight water. Multilayer Coating U.S. Patent 5,691,417. Nov. 25, 1997 G. Bremer et al., assignors to Herberts GmbH, Germany A styrene-free coating medium compris- ing one or more copolymers containing hy- droxyl groups; one or more polyisocyanates in a quantitative proportion such that 0.5 to 2 isocyanate groups are allotted to one hy- droxyl group of component; and one or more solvents and optionally one or more members selected from the group consisting of pig- ments and extenders; wherein the styrene- free coating medium has a solids content of 50 to 65% by weight. Liquid or Powder Coating Device U.S. Patent 5,693,143. Dec. 2, 1977 V.T. Pham et al., assignors to Sames S.A., Meylan, France A coating product sprayer machine con- stituting an overhead or lateral machine and comprising at least one lateral gantry having a front provided with an opening; a support member carried by the gantry and carrying at least one sprayer mobile rela- tive to objects to be coated; at least one flexible coupling member coupled to the support member for moving it up and down in the opening; and at least one mobile sealing panel fixed to, and movable with, the flexible coupling member for closing of at least part of the opening. Automatic Paint Gun Cleaner U.S. Patent 5,693,150. Dec. 2, 1977 T.M. Powell, assignor to AEG Automation Systems Corp., Canonsburg, Pa. An apparatus for cleaning a paint gun comprising an enclosure having an opening for insertion of the paint gun and a spray unit mounted in the enclosure. Sputtering Target Assembly Having Solid-Phase Bonded Interface U.S. Patent 5,693,203. Dec. 2, 1977 T. Ohhashi et al., assignors to Japan Energy Corp., Tokyo Process Heaters & Controls CLEVEIAlU) PROCESS CORPORATION 127 S.W. 5th St., Homestead, FL 33030 Ph: 800-241-0412 Fax: 305-248-4371 E-maih [email protected] (factory) Circle 180 on reader information card We b J d the best tanks a und wzJhave fun doing it/hl QUALITY [LECTROPLATIH6 [QUIPM[HT Engineered Systems and (omponent for t'letalFinishing A P P L E FABRICATION COMPANY QUALITY ELECTROPLATING EQUIPMENT 815 Mercury Ave., Dallas, Texas 75137 Phone: 972-298-9898 Fax: 972-298-8474 Circle 097 on reader information card METAL FINISHING • JUNE 1998 171

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todeposited second solid coating bonded to the adherent, water-insoluble first coating.

Nonstick/Release Powder Coatings U.S. Patent 5,691,067. Nov. 25, 1997 R. Patel, assignor to Coatings America Inc., Chicago

A powder coating for cookware and bakeware comprising a powder silicone resin selected from the group consisting of phenyl polysiloxane powder resin, methyl polysiloxane powder resin, and phenyl alkyl polysiloxane powder resin, and a pol- ysiloxane additive selected from the group consisting of dimethyl polysiloxane and methyl alkyl polysiloxane, wherein the powder coating is characterized by heat stability from 250 to 900°E

Cleaning Compositions U.S. Patent 5,691,289. Nov. 25, 1997 K. Purcell et aL, assignors to Kay Chemical Co., Greensboro, S.C.

A microemulsion cleaning composition comprising 1 to 60% by weight of a terpene compound; 1 to 60% of a pyrrolidone com- pound; 1 to 35% of a surfactant effective to

form a mieroemulsion; 9.5 to 20% by weight of a solvent extender; and at least 20% by weight water.

Multilayer Coating U.S. Patent 5,691,417. Nov. 25, 1997 G. Bremer et al., assignors to Herberts GmbH, Germany

A styrene-free coating medium compris- ing one or more copolymers containing hy- droxyl groups; one or more polyisocyanates in a quantitative proportion such that 0.5 to 2 isocyanate groups are allotted to one hy- droxyl group of component; and one or more solvents and optionally one or more members selected from the group consisting of pig- ments and extenders; wherein the styrene- free coating medium has a solids content of 50 to 65% by weight.

Liquid or Powder Coating Device U.S. Patent 5,693,143. Dec. 2, 1977 V.T. Pham et al., assignors to Sames S.A., Meylan, France

A coating product sprayer machine con- stituting an overhead or lateral machine

and comprising at least one lateral gantry having a front provided with an opening; a support member carried by the gantry and carrying at least one sprayer mobile rela- tive to objects to be coated; at least one flexible coupling member coupled to the support member for moving it up and down in the opening; and at least one mobile sealing panel fixed to, and movable with, the flexible coupling member for closing of at least part of the opening.

Automatic Paint Gun Cleaner U.S. Patent 5,693,150. Dec. 2, 1977 T.M. Powell, assignor to AEG Automation Systems Corp., Canonsburg, Pa.

An apparatus for cleaning a paint gun comprising an enclosure having an opening for insertion of the paint gun and a spray unit mounted in the enclosure.

Sputtering Target Assembly Having Solid-Phase Bonded Interface U.S. Patent 5,693,203. Dec. 2, 1977 T. Ohhashi et al., assignors to Japan Energy Corp., Tokyo

Process Heaters & Controls

CLEVEIA lU) PROCESS CORPORATION 127 S.W. 5th St., Homestead, FL 33030 Ph: 800-241-0412 Fax: 305-248-4371

E-maih [email protected] (factory)

Circle 180 on reader information card

We bJd the best tanks a und wzJhave fun doing it/hl

QUALITY [LECTROPLATIH6 [QUIPM[HT Engineered Systems and (omponent

for t'letal Finishing A P P L E FABRICATION COMPANY

QUALITY ELECTROPLATING EQUIPMENT

815 Mercury Ave., Dallas, Texas 75137 Phone: 972-298-9898

Fax: 972-298-8474

Circle 097 on reader information card

METAL FINISHING • JUNE 1998 171