Method of forming a decorative article

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

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15624411, 15624412, 15624423, 15624424, 15624425, 156245, 156276, 156285, B29C 4706

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051640325

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an improved article and process wherein metallic particles, such as aluminum, are encapsulated into a molten plastic material. The molten layer is then laminated to another plastic layer, without glue or adhesive. The composite sheet is molded into the shape of the desired article, such as a dinner plate. The final article has a bright, mirror-like finish with an aluminum color, since the aluminum particles are clearly visible through the transparent plastic material.

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