ID card

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Discontinuous or differential coating – impregnation or bond

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4283184, 4283193, 4284111, 428480, 428483, 428500, 428522, 428689, 428704, B32B 300

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056142897

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is an ID card comprising a support and provided thereon, at least two layers of an image-receiving layer and a protective layer hardened by ultraviolet rays, wherein the ID card comprises a layer adhered to the protective layer, the layer's surface adhered to the protective layer, has the critical surface tension of a surface within the range of 34 to 50 dyne/cm.

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