Vinyl transfer sheet material and method for applying same to vi

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Layer or component removable to expose adhesive – Halogen containing compound

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428 41, 428508, 428510, 156247, 156230, 156240, 156249, E04F 1320, E04F 1516

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040202046

ABSTRACT:
A protective vinyl transfer sheet material and a method for laminating such transfer sheet material to a vinyl substrate. The transfer sheet material consists of a film of plasticized vinyl resin releasably supported with measurable adhesion on one side of a continuous, flexible, non-fibrous cellulosic carrier, particularly regenerated cellulose sheet. In the method of the present invention, the vinyl film is bonded under pressure with heat to the vinyl substrate, after which the cellulosic carrier may be readily stripped from the laminate, leaving the firmly bonded vinyl film as a protective overcoating for the substrate.

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