Apparatus for producing a printing stencil plate for screen prin

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Surface bonding means and/or assembly means therefor – With work feeding or handling means

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B44C 706

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H00010626

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for sticking onto a screen plate a photosensitive laminated film obtained by forming a layer of a photosensitive agent on one surface of a base film, wherein a blade is provided on the front side of rollers that hold the photosensitive laminated film to press-adhere said photosensitive laminated film onto the screen plate. The tip of the blade presses the photosensitive laminated film onto the screen plate such that an angle is defined between the photosensitive laminated film and the screen plate to get rid of the air. Therefore, no bubbles are trapped therebetween.

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