INDUSTRIAL RESINOUS COMPOSITIONS IN

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ARMORGRAIN JOHN L. ARMITAGE & CO. 545 National Drive Gallatin TN 37066 INDUSTRIAL RESINOUS COMPOSITIONS IN THE NATURE OF VINYL PAINT FOR APPLICATION AS A FINISH TO RADIO AND TELEVISION CABINETS, VENDING MACHINES, AND OTHER APPLIANCES, AUTO TRIM, METAL WALLS, FURNITURE, DESKS, ETC., AND OTHER ACRYLIC AND SYNTHETIC MOLDINGS, AND RESULTING COATINGS FORMED BY BAKING OR AIR DRYING;
ARMORITE JOHN L. ARMITAGE & CO., 245 THOMAS ST. NEWARK, N.J. INDUSTRIAL RESINOUS COMPOSITIONS IN THE NATURE OF PAINT, CONTAINING DISPERSED AND DISSOLVED RESINS, PRINCIPALLY VINYL AND ACRYLIC RESINS, FOR USE ON METAL, WOOD, WOOD COMPOSITIONS, AND PLASTIC TO FORM SMOOTH OR TEXTURED FINISHES THEREON, AND RESULTING COATINGS FORMED BY BAKING OR AIR DRYING;
ARMORLITE JOHN L. ARMITAGE & CO. 545 National Drive Gallatin TN 37066 INDUSTRIAL RESINOUS COMPOSITIONS IN THE NATURE OF A VINYL PAINT FOR USE AS A PROTECTIVE AND DECORATIVE COATING ON METAL, WOOD AND PLASTIC FOR CABINETS, FURNITURE AND THE LIKE, AND RESULTING COATINGS FORMED BY BAKING;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A process for rapidly infusing a synthetic resinous substrate with an alkali metal nitrite, comprises (a) essentially completely dissolving the alkali metal nitrite in supercritical carbon dioxide to form a solids-free solution having from about 1 to 15% by weight of the alkali metal nitrite; (b) contacting the synthetic resinous substrate with the solution for a time sufficient to transfer at least a portion of the alkali metal nitrite into the synthetic resinous substrate while maintaining the carbon dioxide under supercritical conditions; and, (c) decreasing pressure or temperature, or both, on the synthetic resinous material sufficiently to evolve carbon dioxide and leave micronized solid alkali metal nitrite crystals in an amount less than 2% by weight essentially uniformly distributed in the synthetic resinous substrate. If desired, up to about 15% by weight of sodium nitrite or potassium nitrite may be transported and deposited in the substrate if transparency of the substrate is irrelevant, because the substrate tends to become opaque.