Method of molding decorative elements for consumer packaging

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Direct application of electrical or wave energy to work – Polymerizing – cross-linking – or curing

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C264S250000, C264S255000, C264S494000, C427S508000

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10285189

ABSTRACT:
A method of molding a decorative product packaging, comprising the steps of: molding a product container or cap; applying a UV curable liquid to surfaces and/or cavities in the container or cap; then exposing the UV curable liquid to UV radiation to form a solid coating adhered to surfaces and/or filling cavities on the container or cap. The present invention provides dramatic effects, particularly where the container or cap are clear or tinted, because the solid coating can be tinted a contrasting color, providing a striking contrast to the container or cap.

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patent: 6649216 (2003-11-01), Gust et al.

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