Stencil for use in sandblasting stone objects

Abrading – Abrading process – Utilizing shield

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451 31, B24B 100

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059803622

ABSTRACT:
A stencil for use in sandblasting stone objects having a polyvinyl chloride (PVC) layer cast onto a polyester liner. The formulation of the PVC layer comprises about 120 parts phthalate plasticizer and about 30 parts filler (typically calcium carbonate) per 100 parts resin.

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