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titleOfInvention DECAL COMMITTEE.
abstract (A) A heat release type decalcomania, for application of a section of felted polyamide-contg. textile for vulcanising to a rubber surface in a mould, esp. in tennis ball mfr., comprises (a) paper-like wax-free flexible temporary carrier strip (11), (b) clear film (12) on one surface of the strip (11) and (c) pigmented thermoplastic elastomeric design fixed on film (12) and comprising a first pigmented layer (13) of a blend of nylon resins of softening point 38 degrees C and a second pigmented layer (14) superimposed on layer (13) and composed of a blend of nylon resins of softening point 110 degrees C. Film (12) is of a mixt. of a blocked isocyanate and a siliconised polyester that, on heating to a release temp. required for the decalcomania, react to form a thermoset elastomer and effect release of the film from the carrier strip; the thermoset elastomer also has high temp. mould release props. on heating in a mould. On heating the pigmented layers of (c) above their softening points and vulcanising, the layers have a viscosity enabling them to deeply penetrate the felted textile. Layer (14) is non-tacky and resistant to offsetting when placed in contact with the carrier strip at room temp. (B) Process for marking the cover of a tennis ball is also claimed.
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