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titleOfInvention Preparation of decorative material
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain a decorative material the embossed pattern of which is hard to collapse and abrasion resistance is excellent, by performing a usual pattern to the surface of a base material by printing and subsequently forming an embossed pattern by printing using ink containing diatomaceous earth. CONSTITUTION:A usual pattern is formed to the surface of a base material 1 by printing. The base material 1 is selected from glassine paper, bleached kraft paper, titanium paper, linter paper, paperboard and gypsum paperboard and the glassine paper is especially representative. In the formation of the printing pattern, a usual ink composition, that is, one prepared by kneading a colorant such as pigment or dye, a plasticiser, a stabilizer, other additives, a solvent and a diluent is used. Next, an embossed pattern 3 is formed to the base material 1, which had the usual pattern 2 formed thereto by printing, by printing using ink containing diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous earth is pref. a high temp. baked product using high grade sea occurring diatomaceous earth used as a filtering aid. Further, a process for forming a transparent synthetic resin layer 4 may be added to the surface.
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