Claims
- 1. An article of manufacture consisting essentially of a conductive substrate and, adjacent and overlying said conductive substrate, a coating comprising a plurality of superimposed, distinct layers,
- the layer next to the conductive substrate consisting essentially of a layer of conductive metal selected from the group consisting of iron, stainless steel, zinc, copper, nickel, tin, chromium, brass, titanium, zirconium, lead and alloys of these metals,
- at least one of said layers consisting essentially of at least one first film-forming non-conductive organic or inorganic polymer,
- the specific gravity of said conductive metal being at least three times that of said first polymer,
- said coating being applied to said conductive substrate in one step by electrostatically applying an admixture of powders, said admixture including powders having average particle sizes less than 50 microns of said conductive metal and powders having average particle sizes of about 10 to 300 microns of said first polymer, whereby said powders stratify into distinct, overlying layers, and thereafter curing or fusing at least one of said powders,
- whereby the superimposed layers of the coating exhibit improved adhesion as compared to similar articles wherein the coating layers are separately applied and cured or fused.
- 2. Article of claim 1, wherein the conductive metal layer is about 4 to about 30% by weight of the weight of said coating.
- 3. Article of claim 1, wherein said first polymer is an organic polymer.
- 4. Article according to claim 1, wherein said first film-forming non-conductive organic or inorganic polymer is a thermosetting or thermoplastic organic polymer.
- 5. Article according to claim 4, wherein said polymer is a thermosetting organic polymer.
- 6. Article of claim 1, wherein said first polymer is an epoxy polymer, said metal is zinc.
- 7. Article according to claim 6, wherein the zinc is present in an amount less than 7 1/2% by weight of said coating.
- 8. Article of claim 1, wherein said coating comprises at least three layers, at least one of the layers consisting essentially of at least one second film forming non-conductive organic or inorganic polymer, wherein the second polymer has a dielectric constant which is at least 0.1 lower than the dielectric constant of the first polymer, and the specific gravity of the second polymer is at least 0.1 lower than the specific gravity of the first polymer.
- 9. Article according to claim 8, wherein one organic polymer is a thermosetting organic polymer, and the other organic polymer is a thermoplastic organic polymer, the layer of said metal being about 5 to about 12% by weight of said coating, the layer of thermosetting organic polymer being about 55 to about 75% by weight of the weight of said coating, the weight of said thermoplastic polymer layer being about 20 to about 40% by weight of said coating wherein the thermosetting organic polymer has a dielectric constant which is at least 0.1 higher than the dielectric constant of the thermoplastic organic polymer, and the specific gravity of the thermosetting organic polymer is at least 0.1 higher than the specific gravity of the thermoplastic organic polymer.
- 10. Article according to claim 9, wherein said thermosetting polymer is an epoxy polymer, and said thermoplastic polymer is polyethylene.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 384,895, filed Aug. 2, 1973 now abandoned, which is a Rule 60 division of application Ser. No. 107,559, filed Jan. 18, 1971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,770,482.
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