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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of pressed flower glass
abstract The present invention relates to a glass pressing method, and more particularly, to a glass pressing method that uses UV resin to insert flowers and decorative materials (paper, gold leaf) into glass (bowls, glass decorations, etc.) to enhance aesthetics. it's about A glass pressurization method according to the present invention, a first step of removing foreign substances on the surface of the glass; a second step of drying the glass from which the foreign matter is removed; A third step of first applying a coupling agent to the dry glass; a fourth step of drying the glass to which the coupling agent is first applied; a fifth step of applying a second coupling agent to the dry glass; 6 step of drying the glass to which the coupling agent is applied secondarily; A seventh step of first applying a UV resin after placing a decorative material on the dry glass; 8 steps of drying the glass on which the UV resin is first applied; Step 9 of first irradiating the dried glass with ultraviolet rays; Step 10 of placing a flower coated with a UV resin on the back side of the glass irradiated with the ultraviolet rays first; 11 step of removing air bubbles in the glass on which the flower is placed; 12 step of fixing the flower by second irradiating ultraviolet rays to the glass from which the air bubbles have been removed; 13 step of applying a second UV resin to the glass irradiated with the ultraviolet rays; It characterized in that it comprises; 14 step of irradiating the UV resin tertiary to the glass to which the UV resin is secondarily applied. The decorative material of the glass pressurization method according to the present invention is characterized in that at least one of paper and gold foil. The flower of the glass pressurization method according to the present invention is characterized in that it is used after being immersed in a mixed solution of at least one of salt and sugar and water for 2 to 5 minutes. The drying of the glass pressurization method according to the present invention is characterized in that it is carried out in a hot room at 25°C.
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