Method of forming golf balls from surface-roughened molds

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With step of cleaning – polishing – or preconditioning...

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C264S219000, C264S275000, C264S279100, C264S328100, C425S116000, C425S812000

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06866802

ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a golf ball including the steps of forming a mold cavity; roughening the surface of the mold cavity to an average roughness of about 10 to about 200 microinches; and forming a golf ball component in the roughened cavity.

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