Hot melt screen printing machine

Printing – Stenciling – Stencils

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101127, 219543, 338211, B41L 1302, H05B 316

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043984622

ABSTRACT:
The present invention consists of insulating material fibers and an electroless plating layer formed on the fibers. The plating layer preferably consists of a nickel phosphorous alloy. A squeezing means for forcing the printing ink to pass through a printing pattern and/or a printing base for mounting an article to be printed are provided with a heating means.

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