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Coating processes
SECTION I - CLASS DEFINITION
A. This is the generic class for applying or obtaining a coating
on a surface. The coating may be hard or soft, permanent or transitory,
supplied solely by extraneous materials or supplied wholly or in
part by the base material.
B. This is the generic class for impregnating a base by causing
a coating material to extend or penetrate into the base material,
or into the interstices of a porous, cellular or foraminous material.
(1) Throughout this class the term "base" or "substrate" refers
to the surface upon which a coating is formed except in those instances
in which a surface has been previously coated and a second coating
is applied, in which case the initial surface is considered the
base or substrate. In the case of laminated products the base or
substrate is the surface upon which the coating is directly applied.
(2) Throughout this class, the term "coating" is
used in the generic sense to include both surface coating and impregnation.
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