Awning and backlit sign fabric having a selectively eradicable ink layer and a process for producing same

  

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Awning and backlit sign fabric having a selectively eradicable ink layer and a process for producing same

Invention: Awning and backlit sign fabric having a selectively eradicable ink layer and a process for producing same

Year    Description
1997Invention patented by Earl T. Crouch and Keith N. Gray on July 10th, 1997. Abstract: Backlit sign fabric formed by coating release paper with ink, applying a plastisol coating onto the dried ink, applying a reinforcing scrim onto the coating, curing the product, then removing the release paper.
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