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titleOfInvention Improvements in,or relating to,protective coatings for cathode ray tubes
abstract In a method of protecting a television picture tube against implosion, a base layer consisting of cellulose acetate-butyrate or a vinyl resin, and of a plasticizer and an ultraviolet stabilizer, is applied by fluidized bed coating to the tube faceplate, and this layer is coated with a top layer of a thermosetting resin solution containing a flatting agent. The base layer may be 0.1 to 1.3 mm. thick and the vinyl resin may be a vinyl halide, a vinyl ester or a copolymer of vinyl halides and vinyl esters. The top layer may be 0.002 to 0.1 mm. thick and may be formed by flowing or spraying on a solution of a urea/formaldehyde resin in an organic solvent containing dye and a flatting agent, to form a blue-tinted, mar and scratch resistant outer surface. Specific examples are given. Network coatings, continuous with the faceplate coating, may be applied over the conical side wall of the tube, Fig. 3 (not shown).
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