Method for making a machine readable bar code on glassware and t

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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428323, 428201, 428325, 264 60, 264 63, 264 66, C03B 3200

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053974107

ABSTRACT:
A method for making machine readable bar code markings (20) on glassware (10) is disclosed. A ceramic film (16B) first has bar code markings (20) placed thereon. The ceramic film with the bar code markings (20) is placed on the outer surface (14) of the glassware (10). The ceramic film (16) and glassware (10) are heated or fired for a predetermined time period at a temperature over 1100.degree. F. adequate to effect fusing of the film (16B) onto the glassware (10) while providing a fused layer (18) therebetween.

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