Patent classifications
B44F9/00
TEXTURED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE
Provided are textured articles, compositions and processes for their manufacturing, specifically molded articles, having textured or patterned, e.g. randomly-textured, surfaces. In particular, the disclosure concerns compositions and processes for manufacturing molded polymer-based articles that visually and texturally mimic or imitate various materials, such as concrete, marble, ceramics, wood, etc.
TEXTURED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR THEIR MANUFACTURE
Provided are textured articles, compositions and processes for their manufacturing, specifically molded articles, having textured or patterned, e.g. randomly-textured, surfaces. In particular, the disclosure concerns compositions and processes for manufacturing molded polymer-based articles that visually and texturally mimic or imitate various materials, such as concrete, marble, ceramics, wood, etc.
DECORATIVE MATERIAL
A decorative material including: a base material; and a textured pattern that is formed on one face of the base material, wherein a projection part that constitutes the textured pattern has at least one first slope and a second slope, one end of the first slope and one end of the second slope being linked to each other to form an apex of the projection part, the apex constituting a ridgeline, and the textured pattern is such that an inclination formed by the first slope and a plane of a sheet is smaller than an inclination formed by the second slope and the plane of a sheet.
Resin decorative part and dial plate
In a resin decorative part, a clear decoration has a body transmitting light and includes a carbon-toned surface provided on the opposite side to the viewer side of the body and having a carbon-toned pattern. The carbon color layer is colored in a carbon color, is laminated on the carbon-toned surface, and has a reflective surface reflecting light transmitted through the clear decoration. The carbon-toned pattern is formed with a plurality of pseudo carbon fiber bundles presenting carbon fiber bundles formed by bundling carbon fibers in a pseudo manner. The pseudo carbon fiber bundle has a plurality of linear grooves that constitute pseudo carbon fibers presenting carbon fibers in a pseudo manner. The carbon-toned surface includes a pseudo carbon fiber bundle in which the length in the extending direction of each linear groove and the depth of the linear groove vary in a predetermined range.
Process for producing a surface covering with an embossed printed surface
A process for producing a surface covering with an embossed printed surface is described. A substrate (16) is continuously moved through a production line, and this substrate (16) is first provided, in a printing equipment (12), with a printed pattern and thereafter, in an embossing equipment (14), with an embossed pattern, which is registered with the printed pattern. The printing equipment (12) produces the printed pattern in-line with the production of the embossed pattern. During printing in the printing equipment (12), the printed pattern is stretched or compressed, dynamically responsive to indicators of misalignments between the printed pattern and the embossed pattern, so as to correct or prevent the misalignments. A production line for carrying out this process is also proposed.
Decorative panel having a digitally printed pattern
Disclosed is a method of producing a pattern for a decorative panel. The method includes applying a clear gel coat on a mold to form a clear layer. The clear layer is cured and then digitally printed with one or more inks so as to produce a pattern on the clear layer. Also disclosed is a decorative panel including a clear layer, an opaque layer and a pattern digitally printed on the clear layer, between the clear and opaque layers, such that the pattern is visible through the clear layer.
Decorative panel having a digitally printed pattern
Disclosed is a method of producing a pattern for a decorative panel. The method includes applying a clear gel coat on a mold to form a clear layer. The clear layer is cured and then digitally printed with one or more inks so as to produce a pattern on the clear layer. Also disclosed is a decorative panel including a clear layer, an opaque layer and a pattern digitally printed on the clear layer, between the clear and opaque layers, such that the pattern is visible through the clear layer.
REPLICA FILM OF REAL MATERIAL, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND AUTOMOTIVE PART COMPRISING SAME
The present disclosure relates to a replica film of a real material, a method for producing the same, and an automotive part comprising the same. In detail, the replica film of a real material may include: a base material layer; and a resin layer disposed on the base material layer, having a first surface facing the base material layer and a second surface, opposite the first surface, having the same surface pattern as a surface pattern of the real material.
REPLICA FILM OF REAL MATERIAL, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND AUTOMOTIVE PART COMPRISING SAME
The present disclosure relates to a replica film of a real material, a method for producing the same, and an automotive part comprising the same. In detail, the replica film of a real material may include: a base material layer; and a resin layer disposed on the base material layer, having a first surface facing the base material layer and a second surface, opposite the first surface, having the same surface pattern as a surface pattern of the real material.
Method of manufacturing a panel
A method is provided for manufacturing a panel. of the method may involve supplying a substrate having an upper side. A layer may be provided onto the upper side. The upper side may be irradiated so as to cure at least a part of the layer by irradiation, hence forming the panel. The layer may include a liquid coating on substantially the entire upper side and a substance which is digitally printed locally on the upper side. The substance and the liquid coating may cooperate such that either (1) the coating and the substance react with each other, whereas the substance is a liquid that is printed on the upper side before the coating is applied and wherein the substance and the coating have different surface tensions, or (2) the coating is non-curable or only curable to a limited extent by the irradiation, whereas the substance makes the coating curable by the irradiation at locations where they meet each other.