Method for improving characteristics of resin coated papers...

Coating processes – With post-treatment of coating or coating material – Chemical agent applied to treat coating

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C427S288000, C427S341000, C427S391000, C427S428060

Reexamination Certificate

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07348040

ABSTRACT:
For treating resin coated decorative papers. a solution of sodium aluminate in deionized water is applied, during printing with metal effect inks by gravure printing by a fond or subcoat cylinder. The solution has a pH-value between pH 9 and pH 14.

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