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Color coating technology. (Materials).


Imagio resin-plus-coating technology is said to provide customers with a wide range of colors and special soft-feel effects options for product design. One of five technologies that are part of the Fantasia fantasia (făntā`zhə) [Ital.,=fancy], musical composition not restricted to a formal design, but constructed freely in the manner of an improvisation. In the 16th and 17th cent.  colors and special effects special effects, in motion pictures, cinematographic techniques that create illusions in the audience's minds as well as the illusions created using these techniques.  initiative for resins, Imagio coatings technology includes the company's line of engineering thermoplastics and PPG PPG Points Per Game (basketball player statistic)
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 Industries' specially formulated coatings. The coatings are spray-applied to the resins using a two-step process, and even a three-step process for some special effects, which includes the application of pigmented basecoat(s) and a clearcoat finish. This process is said to help diminish the visual impact of possible defects that could occur during part molding, thus reducing part reject rates. The company's Fantasia resin effects initiative includes five separate technologies and more than 100 different visual and tactile tactile /tac·tile/ (tak´til) pertaining to touch.

tac·tile
adj.
1. Perceptible to the sense of touch; tangible.

2. Used for feeling.

3.
 effects, including Aura proprietary color infusion technology, Leda compounded color effect options for resins, Imagio high quality see and feel coatings, Faria film-insert molding technology and Milena colors for optical media. (Bayer Polymers LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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Date:May 1, 2003
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