Coating processes – Solid particles or fibers applied – Localized different areas produced
Patent
1975-06-20
1977-05-24
Ives, P. C.
Coating processes
Solid particles or fibers applied
Localized different areas produced
427212, 428532, 428543, 156 62, 35 26, B05D 500
Patent
active
040256669
ABSTRACT:
A method for decorating the border panel or any other area of a cardboard picture mat and the product of that method. Boundary lines of ink or other material are drawn to give a desired pattern and to define design area. Then a finely divided pigmented powder is brushed into the areas which are desired to be colored. The paper surface holds only a limited amount of the powder, and excess powder is removed. The areas may be rubbed down to assure even distribution and to impart a desired brilliance or tone.
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patent: 3589955 (1971-06-01), Edwards
patent: 3676174 (1972-07-01), Spector
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