Permanent marking article and method of application

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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428195, 428349, 428 46, 428913, 428 81, 156294, 156173, 156187, 156182, 156149, 156212, 1563031, 156165, 15624424, B31C 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A permanent marking article for use with an elongate object, consisting of a strip of transparent polymeric film having an upper and a lower surface, at least a portion of the upper surface being imprintable, the polymeric film being fusible to itself with the passage of time, and remaining transparent even after fusion such that any marking placed on any portion of the article remains readable even if covered by one or more overwrapping portions of the strip.

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