Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Welding electrode
Patent
1983-04-08
1989-03-28
Lusignan, Michael
Coating processes
Electrical product produced
Welding electrode
430281, 430301, 101129, B05D 306, G03C 168, G03F 700, B41M 112
Patent
active
048162957
ABSTRACT:
A method for imparting an apparent finish to the surface of an article, i.e., a method for imparting both a visual and tactile appearance to the surface of an article that the surface itself has been finished using conventional mechanical or chemical techniques. The method includes the steps of preparing a printing screen having certain characteristics by exposing the screen covered with a photographic emulsion to art work illustrating the desired surface finish, locating the printing screen over the article surface to which the apparent finish is to be imparted, pressing a clear UV curable material having certain characteristics through the prepared screen onto the article surface, and substantially immediately curing the deposited material to impart the apparent finish to the surface.
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patent: 3953214 (1976-04-01), Lipsom et al.
Pappas, "UV Curing: Science and Technology", Technology Marketing Corp., Stamford, Conn., (1978), pp. 188-193.
Bessemer, "Radiation Curing", May 1976, pp. 10, 11, 14, 16.
C.A.M. Graphics Co., Inc.
Lusignan Michael
Padgett Marianne L.
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