Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Masking Material

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 7 -- Masanori Ogawa and Kuninori Itou, both of Tokai, Japan, have developed a masking member used to protect a part of an article from being coated.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "The object of the present invention is to provide a masking member which has good heat resistance and can be used repeatedly.To attain this object, the present invention provides a masking member made of a polymer alloy having a sea-island structure containing polyolefin in a continuous phase and one or more kind(s) of engineering plastic selected from among a group consisting of methyl pentene copolymer, polysulphone, polyethersulphone, polyphenylenesulphide, ...

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