Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Maintaining the natural appearance of plants or animal parts
Patent
1992-06-12
1995-07-18
Aftergut, Jeff H.
Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture
Methods
Maintaining the natural appearance of plants or animal parts
156 87, 156285, 156209, 156219, 428 17, 428 24, A01G 506
Patent
active
054338034
ABSTRACT:
Flowers or leaves are dried for 3-7 days under controlled atmospheric conditions, and under pressure, between absorbent sheets. The dried material is placed on a backing sheet and covered by a layer of laminating plastic. By the application of pressure, heat and vacuum, the air between the laminating and backing sheets is removed, the laminating sheet moulds around the dried material and is laminated to the backing sheet.
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Kwan Edward
Le Sands John P.
Aftergut Jeff H.
Van Draanen Paul N.
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