Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Integrated circuit – printed circuit – or circuit board
Patent
1979-06-13
1982-12-21
Henry, Jon W.
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Integrated circuit, printed circuit, or circuit board
427162, 427294, 4272481, G02B 110, G02B 508, B05D
Patent
active
043646379
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a plastic reflector having high reflective properties and the method of preparing the same. The reflector is obtained by disposing a reflective film in which a light-reflective metal is coated by a vacuum coating method on one or all sides of a molded body made of polymeric materials or the derivative thereof and further by disposing a light-transmissible coated film in which an inorganic substance selected from metallic oxides and oxides of amphoteric elements or a derivative thereof is vacuum coated on the reflective film.
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Akagami Akira
Katayama Shitomi
Kyo Suizo
Ohno Akira
Senaha Susumu
Henry Jon W.
NHK Spring Co. Ltd.
Yokohama Kiko Co., Ltd.
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