AQUA COAT

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AQUA KOTE HOBOKEN PAINTS, INC. 40 INDUSTRIAL ROAD LODI NJ 07644 AQUA COAT;PAINT, SPECIFICALLY FOR USE ON CEILINGS, WALLS, WALLBOARDS, WALLPAPER, CONCRETE AND MASONRY;KOTE;
AQUACOAT SOUTHERN PAINTS, INC. 2361 South Cobb Drive Smyrna GA 30080 AQUA COAT;cans of paints;
AQUACOAT INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY 6400 Poplar Avenue Memphis TN 38197 AQUA COAT;aqueous based coatings used in lithographic printing;
AQUACOAT CIRCLE-PROSCO, INC. 401 N. Gates Drive Bloomington IN 47404 AQUA COAT;hydrophilic coatings for aluminum sheet stock;
AQUACOAT Universal Coating Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 190, 3465 Independence Hwy Independence OR 97351 AQUA COAT;Chemical preparations for use in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, namely, chemical coating preparations used to provide water-retaining qualities to seeds;
AQUACOAT Universal Coating Systems, Inc. P.O. Box 190, 3465 Independence Hwy Independence OR 97351 AQUA COAT;Chemical preparations for use in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, namely, chemical preparations for the treatment of seeds for agricultural and commercial use; chemical preparations for use in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, namely, chemical coating preparations used to provide water-retaining qualities to seeds; chemical preparations for treating seeds; polymer seed coatings to bind seed treatments; seed coatings for seeds for agricultural purposes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A strengthened bond coat for improving the adherence of a thermal barrier coating to an underlying metal substrate to resist spallation without degrading oxidation resistance of the bond coat. The bond coat comprises a bond coating material selected from the group consisting of overlay alloy coating materials, aluminide diffusion coating materials and combinations thereof. Particles comprising a substantially insoluble bond coat strengthening compound and having a relatively fine particle size of about 2 microns or less are dispersed within at least the upper portion of the bond coat in an amount sufficient to impart strengthening to the bond coat, and thus limit ratcheting or rumpling thereof.