Claims
- 1. As a composition of matter, a coating system to be applied to a substrate, the system consisting of at least one particulate, solid, inorgainc substance dispersed in at least one thermally thinnable fugitive vehicle, said fugitive vehicle being a low-molecular-weight liquid polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethers, poly(alkyl methacrylates), methacrylate copolymers, polycarbonates, polyesters, polyisobutylene, polystyrene, poly(alkyl vinyl ethers), styrene/alpha-methylstyrene copolymers, vinyl toluene/alphamethylstyrene copolymers, and olefin-sulfur dioxide copolymers, the vehicle being non-drying and sufficiently viscous at the temperature of the substrate application to prevent settling of said dispersed particulate solid substance and convertible to a sufficiently low viscosity liquid on heating to a higher temperature to permit controlled settling of and improved densification of said particulate solid substance and thermally removable on heating to a still higher temperature leaving said particulate solid substance.
- 2. As a composition of matter, a coating system to be applied to a substrate, the system consisting of at least one particulate, solid, inorganic substance dispersed in at least one thermally thinnable fugitive vehicle, said fugitive vehicle being a solution of at least one high-molecular-weight solid polymer in at least one low-molecular-weight liquid polymer, said polymers being selected from the same or different members of the following classes: polyethers, poly(alkyl methacrylates), methacrylate copolymers, polycarbonates, polyesters, polyisobutylene, polystyrene, poly(alkyl vinyl ethers), styrene/alpha-methylstyrene copolymers, vinyl toluene/alpha-methylstyrene copolymers, olefin/sulfur dioxide copolymers, and cellulose ethers, the vehicle being non-drying and sufficiently viscous at the temperature of the substrate application to prevent settling of said dispersed particulate solid substance and convertible to a sufficiently low viscosity liquid on heating to a higher temperature to permit controlled settling of and improved densification of said particulate solid substance and thermally removable on heating to a still higher temperature leaving said particulate solid substance.
- 3. As a composition of matter, a coating system to be applied to a substrate, the system consisting of at least one particulate, solid, inorganic substance dispersed in at least one thermally thinnable fugitive vehicle, said fugitive vehicle being a solution of at least one high-molecular-weight polymer in at least one organic compound boiling above 200.degree. C; said polymer being selected from polyethers, poly(alkyl methacrylates), methacrylate copolymers, polycarbonates, polyesters, polyisobutylene, polystyrene, poly(alkyl vinyl ethers), styrene/alpha-methylstyrene copolymers, vinyl toluene/alpha-methylstyrene copolymers, olefin-sulfur oxide dioxide copolymers, and cellulose ethers; and the organic compound being selected from esters, ketones, ethers, hydroxy compounds, hydrocarbons, organic phosphates, and chlorinated hydrocarbons, the vehicle being non-drying and sufficiently viscous at the temperature of the substrate application to prevent settling of said dispersed particulate solid substance and convertible to a sufficiently low viscosity liquid on heating to a higher temperature to permit controlled settling of and improved densification of said particulate solid substance and thermally removable on heating to a still higher temperature leaving said particulate solid substance.
- 4. The invention of claim 1 wherein the particulate solid inorgianic substance is selected from glasses, ceramic materials, inorganic oxides, metals, colorants, and phosphors.
- 5. The invention of claim 3 wherein said organic compound has a boiling range between 300.degree. and 450.degree. C.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 316,124 filed Dec. 18, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,877,962.
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