Vinyl decal and graphics removal process

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Differential fluid etching apparatus – With microwave gas energizing means

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134 26, 134123, B32B 3500

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060902388

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a process utilizing heated pressurized water and non-toxic citrus-based solvents for the removal of vinyl decals and graphics. The process is conducted step by step, using a balance of water volume, pressure, temperature, angle and non-toxic chemicals to remove vinyl graphics and glue residue.

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