US PATENT SUBCLASS 427 / 11
FRICTIONAL APPLICATION (I.E., RUBBING SOLID COATING MATERIAL ON BASE)
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June, 1999
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COATING PROCESSES
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FRICTIONAL APPLICATION (I.E., RUBBING SOLID COATING MATERIAL ON BASE)
DEFINITION
Classification: 427/11
(under the class definition) Processes wherein a solid coating material is applied by moving it relative to and in
contact with the base.
(1) Note. The surface of the solid coating material may be heated to melt said surface making application possible with less force.
(2) Note. Powder, granules or paste are not considered solid coating material for this subclass.
SEE OR SEARCH THIS CLASS, SUBCLASS:
242, for application of coatings by friction with rumbling or tumbling.
SEE OR SEARCH CLASS
118, Coating Apparatus,
76+, for apparatus for rubbing transfer of solid coating material onto work.
156, Adhesive Bonding and Miscellaneous Chemical Manufacture,
230+, for processes of transferring a solid coating from a carrier to a base.
184, Lubrication, for a solid stick lubricant for a named belt, cable or chain, and
99, for a similar device adapted to be applied to a bearing.
401, Coating Implements With Material Supply,
49+, for solid material for rubbing contact having a support or an end or surface shaped to contact the work.