Method for screen printed lacquer deposition for a display...

Coating processes – Electrical product produced – Fluorescent or phosphorescent base coating

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C427S282000, C427S404000, C427S421100, C427S356000, C427S372200

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07378125

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a method for screen printed lacquer deposition for a display device comprising aligning a mask on top of a faceplate of the display device. Next, the present invention deposits a lacquer material above the mask. Then, the present invention performs a screen printing process to apply the lacquer material through the mask and onto the faceplate to form a lacquer layer on the faceplate. Finally, the present invention dries the lacquer layer.

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