Methods and apparatus for reducing air entrapment in spray application of coatings to a substrate
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1. A method for liquid spray application of coatings onto a substrate which minimizes entrapped non-soluble gaseous bubbles comprising:
- a) forming a liquid coating composition containing at least one polymeric compound capable of forming a coating on a substrate;
b) spraying, without a viscosity-reducing diluent under supercritical conditions, into an environment of non-soluble gas or gases, said liquid coating composition toward asubstrate;
c) providing one or more gases which are soluble in said polymeric coating composition so as to create a first atmosphere encompassing the sprayed liquid coating composition, wherein said soluble gases are provided under conditions which cause the sprayed liquid to be applied to the substrate in said first atmosphere that contains the one or more soluble gases in a sufficiently high portion to alleviate entrapped non-soluble gases in the coating;
d) coating the substrate; and
e) subjecting the coated substrate to a second atmosphere in which said one or more soluble gases are in lower concentration than in the first atmosphere so that the one or more soluble gases diffeuse from the coated substrate into said second atmosphere.
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Abstract
The invention is directed to a method and apparatus for coating substrates by a liquid spray so as to avoid entrapment of gaseous bubbles, particularly air bubbles, in the coating and desirably to thereby obtain bubble-free coatings. More particularly, the invention involves spray applying the coating to a substrate in an atmosphere consisting of gases having appreciable solubility in the applied coating, such as carbon dioxide, such that gas bubbles that may become entrapped in the coating are removed after application by the gases dissolving into the coating and diffusing to the surface.
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1. A method for liquid spray application of coatings onto a substrate which minimizes entrapped non-soluble gaseous bubbles comprising:
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a) forming a liquid coating composition containing at least one polymeric compound capable of forming a coating on a substrate; b) spraying, without a viscosity-reducing diluent under supercritical conditions, into an environment of non-soluble gas or gases, said liquid coating composition toward asubstrate; c) providing one or more gases which are soluble in said polymeric coating composition so as to create a first atmosphere encompassing the sprayed liquid coating composition, wherein said soluble gases are provided under conditions which cause the sprayed liquid to be applied to the substrate in said first atmosphere that contains the one or more soluble gases in a sufficiently high portion to alleviate entrapped non-soluble gases in the coating; d) coating the substrate; and e) subjecting the coated substrate to a second atmosphere in which said one or more soluble gases are in lower concentration than in the first atmosphere so that the one or more soluble gases diffeuse from the coated substrate into said second atmosphere. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus for applying a liquid coating onto a substrate to minimize entrapped non-soluble gaseous bubbles comprising:
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a) means for supplying at least one liquid coating composition containing at least one polymeric compound capable of forming a coating on a substrate; b) means for supplying at least one substrate; c) means for providing one or more gases which are soluble in said polymeric coating composition so as to create a first atmosphere encompassing the sprayed liquid coating composition wherein said soluble gases are provided under conditions which cause the sprayed liquid to be applied to the substrate in said first atmosphere that contains the one or more soluble gases in sufficiently high portion to alleviate entrapped non-soluble gas in the coating; d) means for coating the substrate; and e) means for subjecting the coated substrate to a second atmosphere in which said one or more soluble gases are in lower concentration than in the first atmosphere so that the one or more soluble gases diffuse from the coated substrate into said second atmosphere; wherein the spraying means is a spray gun having a discharge end and the means for providing the first atmosphere is a distributor plate positioned at said discharge end of the spray gun, said distributor plate having a perforated front face facing the spray as it leaves the discharge end and a back face facing away from the spray, and wherein the first atmosphere is provided by supplying said soluble gases through the perforated front face of the distributor plate.
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