Optical transformation of metallized polymeric film material

Coating processes – Nonuniform coating – Applying superposed diverse coatings or coating a coated base

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427276, 427360, 427278, 427404, 427250, 428461, 428462, 4273831, B44D 502, C23C 1302

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041973372

ABSTRACT:
Metallized polymeric film material having a high gloss, mirror-like surface is transformed by means of heat treatment to a material having a smooth lustrous surface appearance not unlike that of satin, or alternatively an apparent rough or granular surface texture (i.e. a matte-like finish). The transformation may be accomplished by directly heating the metallized film material or in conjunction with a laminating/thermoforming operation (for instance: the formation of disposable plastic dinnerware) to produce a rigid article having a pleasing appearance.

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