Method for making durable overcoated labels

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

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156272, 156280, 427 54, 427259, 427261, B31B 3100, B29C 1902

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040081150

ABSTRACT:
A method is disclosed for providing protective overcoatings to the surface of labels which are spaced apart and removably adhered to the release surface of a carrier web, the method comprising applying to the surface of the labels and to the surface of the carrier web exposed between labels a radiation-curable liquid composition, the composition wetting the surface of the labels to form a continuous film thereover, but not wetting the exposed release surface of the carrier web and forming thereover beads of liquid substantially unconnected to the continuous film over the labels, and thereafter exposing the films to a source of radiation sufficient to cure them to solvent resistant and abrasion resistant layers.

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patent: 3959521 (1976-05-01), Suetsugi

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