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filingDate 1999-07-26-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1999-11-05-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-19990078674-A
titleOfInvention Method of putting on patterns and the utensil thereof
abstract Except for the intrinsic colors of nylon and synthetic resin, which are the raw materials for making ornaments and ornaments, various methods are used to produce various patterns on the surface. If the pattern is peeled off from the ornaments, and if the ornaments or ornaments are bent, it is not only difficult to adhere the stickers, but also the problem of not being accurately plated on the surface, and the method by spraying causes a lot of dye to be discharged in the air during the operation. Deterministic disadvantages of polluting and curved ornaments or ornaments have a problem that the dye is gathered into the bent portion, the dye is not deposited to a certain thickness.n n n In order to solve this problem, the present invention uses a non-ferrous metal or metallic sheet such as aluminum foil to maintain the shape of the sublimation transcript that should be placed on the front or the back of the ornament or ornament and at the same time close to the ornament. In order to maintain the adhesion, the sublimation transfer paper can be adhered to the surface of the ornament or ornament by the elasticity when the mold is pressed by using a mold made of a material having silicon or similar material properties. Such non-ferrous metal or metallic thin plate is characterized in that it can maintain the form of jewelry or ornaments intact.
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