Claims
- 1. As a product by process, a composite material for handling glass charges, newly-formed hot glass articles and the like and comprising a coated metallic substrate formed by applying a primer coating of monomeric/polymeric first silicone resin to said substrate and air-drying the same, applying a coating of solventless curable thermosetting second silicone resin binder over said primer coating, depositing at least one layer of granular heat-resistant solid lubricant carbonaceous material over said binder coating and allowing said binder to wet and embed said granular carbonaceous material to firmly retain the same, and heat-curing said binder into thermoset further-hardened condition to permanently affix said granular carbonaceous material to said substrate.
- 2. The product by process of claim 1 wherein a second coating of solventless curable thermosetting silicone resin binder is applied on the granular carbonaceous material and heat-cured binder and a second layer of said granular heat-resistant solid lubricant carbonaceous material is deposited over said second binder coating and embedded therein and said binder is heat-cured into thermoset further-hardened condition to permanently affix said second layer of granular carbonaceous material to the heat-cured first coating.
- 3. The product by process of claim 1 wherein said binder coating of solventless curable thermosetting silicone resin comprises a clear liquid methoxy functional intermediate silicone resin having an average molecular weight of about 600.
- 4. The product by process of claim 1 wherein said carbonaceous material comprises a particulate mixture of activated charcoal and graphite having a particle size ranging from about 10 to 100 U.S. mesh.
- 5. The product by process of claim 1 wherein said heat-curing step is performed at a temperature of about 500.degree. to 550.degree. F. for a period of about 11/2 hours.
- 6. The product by process of claim 1 wherein said carbonaceous material is selected from the group consisting of graphite, carbon, and activated charcoal.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division, of application Ser. No. 041,213 filed May 21, 1979, U.S. Pat. No. 4,271,212.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Dow Corning Corp., Dow Corning R-671 Resin, Bulletin 07-26 83, Chemical Products Division, Midland, Michigan, Jan. 1968. |
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