ABSTRACT

A coating is applied to a surface by a mechanical force: by a stroke of a brush, by transfer from a roll, by removing the excess with a knife’s edge, or by other means. Most of these coating processes leave surface disturbances: a brush leaves brush marks; a reverse roll coater leaves longitudinal striations; knife coating leaves machine direction streak; roll coating leaves a rough surface, when the coating splits between the roll and the substrate; and spraying may produce a surface resembling orange peel.