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filingDate 1997-03-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1998-11-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-19980073643-A
titleOfInvention Manufacturing process of logo plating of mother-of-pearl button
abstract The present invention is a manicure and u. v Applying the dissolution time difference in solvent with paint, sculpt various logs with insulated shell button surface, and apply the surface by multi-stage coating layer and vacuum evaporation, then peel off the coating layer except the log part. The present invention relates to a process of manufacturing a logo coating coating of a mother-of-pearl button, in which an intaglio log portion is coated only with a metal material, thereby further satisfying consumer tastes. The present invention relates to a processed clam button surface. A button surface masking process for applying a nail polish, which is a peelable substance with a solvent, to peel u, v coating and vacuum deposition plating on a portion where plating is not required; Logo and pattern engraving process of engraving various logos or patterns on masked clam buttons; With the button surface u. a surface basic coating process of enhancing the surface gloss and adhesion of the logo portion during vacuum deposition by v coating (ultraviolet coating) treatment; A vacuum deposition plating process of adsorbing a shell button surface in a vacuum state with a metal vapor generated by heating at a high temperature through a desired color plating material made of aluminum or copper; A button surface paint peeling process of peeling the initial masking surface through a solvent such as acetone to leave only the engraved log portion in a plating state; A logo protection coating process for coating a protective material using a transparent paint for drying to prevent the plating material of the shell button which has passed through the button surface paint peeling process from dropping and discoloration in contact with fluid and air; And the like.
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