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SECTION B - PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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B 05 D

PROCESSES FOR APPLYING LIQUIDS OR OTHER FLUENT MATERIALS TO SURFACES, IN GENERAL (apparatus for applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces B 05 B, B 05 C) [2]
 

Notes

(1)

This subclass covers:
 

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processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials to a surface or part of a surface, in general, by any mechanical or physical method and particularly processes producing a uniform distribution of liquids or other fluent materials on a surface;
 

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pretreatment of surfaces to which liquids or other fluent materials are to be applied;
 

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after-treatment of applied coatings. [2]

(2)

Attention is drawn to the Note following the title of class B 05. [2]

 

 

 

 

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/ 00 Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials (B 05 D 5/00 , B 05 D 7/00 take precedence) [2]

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/ 02 performed by spraying [2]  

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/ 04 involving the use of an electrostatic field [2]  

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/ 06 Applying particulate materials [2]  

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/ 08 Flame spraying [2]  

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/ 10 Applying particulate materials [2]  

1
/ 12 Applying particulate materials (B 05 D 1/06 , B 05 D 1/10 take precedence) [2]  

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/ 14 Flocking [2]  

1
/ 16 Flocking otherwise than by spraying [2]  

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/ 18 performed by dipping [2]  

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/ 20 substances to be applied floating on a fluid [2]  

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/ 22 using fluidised-bed technique (fluidised-bed technique in general B 01 J 8/24) [2]  

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/ 24 Applying particulate materials [2]  

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/ 26 performed by applying the liquid or other fluent material from an outlet device in contact with, or almost in contact with, the surface [2]  

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/ 28 performed by transfer from the surfaces of elements carrying the liquid or other fluent material, e.g. brushes, pads, rollers [2]  

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/ 30 performed by gravity only, i.e. flow coating [2]  

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/ 32 using means for protecting parts of a surface not to be coated, e.g. using stencils, resists [2]  

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/ 34 Applying different liquids or other fluent materials simultaneously [2]  

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/ 36 Successively applying liquids or other fluent materials, e.g. without intermediate treatment [2]  

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/ 38 with intermediate treatment (intermediate treatment per se B 05 D 3/00) [2]  

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/ 40 Distributing applied liquids or other fluent materials by members moving relatively to surface [2]  

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/ 42 by non-rotary members [2]  
 

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/ 00 Pretreatment of surfaces to which liquids or other fluent materials are to be applied; After-treatment of applied coatings, e.g. intermediate treating of an applied coating preparatory to subsequent applications of liquids or other fluent materials (successively applying liquids or other fluent materials B 05 D 1/36; drying ovens F 26 B) [2]

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/ 02 by baking [2]  

3
/ 04 by exposure to gases [2]  

3
/ 06 by exposure to radiation (B 05 D 3/02 takes precedence) [2]  

3
/ 08 by flames [2]  

3
/ 10 by other chemical means [2]  

3
/ 12 by mechanical means [2]  

3
/ 14 by electrical means [2]  
 

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/ 00 Processes for applying liquids or other fluent materials to surfaces to obtain special surface effects, finishes or structures [2]

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/ 02 to obtain a matt or rough surface [2]  

5
/ 04 to obtain a surface receptive to ink or other liquid (B 05 D 5/02 takes precedence) [2]  

5
/ 06 to obtain multicolour or other optical effects (B 05 D 5/02 takes precedence) [2]  

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/ 08 to obtain an anti-friction or anti-adhesive surface (rendering particulate materials free flowing in general, e.g. making them hydrophobic, B 01 J 2/30) [2]  

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/ 10 to obtain an adhesive surface [2]  

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/ 12 to obtain a coating with specific electrical properties [2]  
 

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/ 00 Processes, other than flocking, specially adapted for applying liquids or other fluent materials to particular surfaces or for applying particular liquids or other fluent materials [2]

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/ 02 to macromolecular substances, e.g. rubber (treatment or coating of shaped articles made of macromolecular substances C 08 J 7/00) [2]  

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/ 04 to surfaces of films or sheets (producing layered products by applying coatings of pasty or pulverulent plastics B 29 C 41/00, B 29 D 9/00) [2]  

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/ 06 to wood [2]  

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/ 08 using synthetic lacquers or varnishes [2]  

7
/ 10 based on cellulose derivatives [2]  

7
/ 12 to leather (chemical treatment of leather C 14 C; dyeing leather D 06 P) [2]  

7
/ 14 to metal, e.g. car bodies (involving a chemical reaction between the metal and the coating C 23) [2]  

7
/ 16 using synthetic lacquers or varnishes [2]  

7
/ 18 based on cellulose derivatives [2]  

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/ 20 to wires (for insulating electric cables H 01 B 13/16) [2]  

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/ 22 to internal surfaces, e.g. of tubes [2]  

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/ 24 for applying particular liquids or other fluent materials [2]  

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/ 26 synthetic lacquers or varnishes (B 05 D 7/08 , B 05 D 7/16 take precedence) [2]