Method for using an overlay to form a rule die

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

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C156S239000, C156S240000, C156S277000, C156S289000, C427S148000, C428S202000, C428S914000, C101S028000, C101S034000, C101S400000

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06926788

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming an overlay (310) to form a rule die (320) comprising the steps of: forming an overlay using a method consisting of the steps of: creating an imaged receiver sheet (140) having an image (210), a first thermal print layer (224), and first support layer (150); laminating an imageless receiver sheet (160) having a second thermal print layer (228) and a second support layer (170) with the imaged receiver sheet, thereby encapsulating the image; removing the first support layer; and removing the second support layer. The overlay has an electrostatic charge to verify or form the rule die.

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patent: 5478434 (1995-12-01), Kerr et al.
patent: 6463981 (2002-10-01), Kerr
patent: 6508527 (2003-01-01), Kerr

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