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US 5120369

HAZARDOUS MATERIAL REMOVAL USING STRIPPABLE COATINGS

Assignee

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY OF THE, NAVY

Filed

Apr 15, 1982

Granted

Jun 9, 1992

Location

Arlington VA (defense contractors)

Abstract

A novel method and process for applying a tailor-made polymer film system to a metal surface for the purpose of immobilizing and decontaminating hazardous chemicals from the said surface using a polymer that will take up the undesirable materials by solution, absorption adsorbtion and hold such undesirable materials in solid suspension with subsequent stripping of the polymeric material. Therefore the inventive steps in the novel method of this invention comprise: (1) the selection of a tailor-made polymer, preferably one that is capable of being cross linked (2) applying by conventional spraying, brushing or other coating mechanisms the polymer in solution or suspension to a surface or a metal surface that has been painted (3) causing the coating to come in contact with a toxic chemical material be for stripping the coating from the surface by physical means or by the use of a material that causes decrosslinkage and or removal of the polymer at which time the undesirable chemical material is deposited in a safe area.

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35 USC §181 Secrecy Order

Imposed

Jul 23, 1982

Rescinded

Sep 13, 1991

Duration

9 years, 1 month

Inventor

  • 1LYLE O. MALOTKY

Sensitive facility: Arlington VA (defense contractors)

Record Details

Patent number
US 5120369
Application
06370879
Aerospace match
No
Dataset source
35 USC §181 SO records
Back to patent indexSource: USPTO 35 USC §181 secrecy order records