Thermal transfer printing of window grilles

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including variation in thickness

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428156, 428 33, 428172, 428164, 428200, 428207, 428209, 4285422, 156234, 156235, 156237, 156239, 156241, 156277, 156385, 156387, 156388, B32B 300, B44C 1165

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ABSTRACT:
Grille sticks used in the assembly of conventional window grilles are prefinished during their manufacture by a conventional foil transfer printing technique. Preferably, only one side surface of the grille sticks intended to face a window glazing is prefinished. The dry printing technique enables the finish material to cover the desired surface of the grille stick without entering joints where the sticks are assembled together or spreading on the opposite side surface of the sticks, which is left to be finished in a contrasting color.

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