Inventors:
Nicolas J. Pjatikin - Sewell NJ, US
International Classification:
B05D 3/02
Abstract:
The method of the present invention employs a unique adhesive primer which is applied to the outer surface of an exterior structure. The primer is subject to specific, prolonged, and measured drying periods in order to form an adhesive agent on the outer surface of the structure. Following the premeasured drying time, a polyurethane/polyurea liquid mixture comprising various polyol, resin, UV stabilizer, and isocyanate components, with an optional capsicum derivative, is applied over the adhesive agent on the outer surface. This application process provides a permanent bond of the polyurethane/polyurea liquid mixture to the structure, through the adhesive agent and into the internal composite matter of the structure. The result is a solid protective coating bonded through the outer surface of the exterior structure which actually extends into the internal matter of the structure. The permanency of this coating will not only provide the requisite protection against natural environmental elements and destruction by marine and other organisms, but, since it is permanently bonded to the interior of the structure itself, will never wear, come loose, peel off, or in any manner detach from the structure. It also ensures that any pressure treated chemicals in the exterior structure are sealed within the coating. The structure thus has a permanent hard protective coating which will last as long as the structure itself lasts and, in fact, will actually prolong the useful life of the structure.