Art production method utilizing cast coated paper for preparatio

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

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156277, 354292, 427288, B32B 3112

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ABSTRACT:
An art production method involving the use of cast clay-coated paper instead of conventional board stock utilized for setting up mechanicals, etc. suitable for printing and other purposes providing a more readily inked surface as well as one which can be easily corrected by scraping or scratching out undersired inked portions, and where the hard, smooth surface of the cast coated material has sufficient strength and durability to resist peeling or tearing occasioned by the application and removal of adhesive tapes to the surface.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3499377 (1970-03-01), Esses
Kromkote . . . A User's Guide, brochure, Champion International Corporation, Paper Division, 1981, pp. 1-12.
"Be a Winner with Line Kote 220", advertisement, Wheeling, Illinois, Crescent Cardboard Company.
Art Product News, Sep./Oct. 1984, pp. 46-47.
Imagination 25, brochure, Champion International Corporation, 1985, cover sheet.

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