Claims
- 1. The method of transparentizing microencapsulated media material having a copolymer phenolic or vinyl glossing resin on a surface thereof with a free air glass transition temperature of T.sub.9 comprising the steps of:
- applying said material to the nip of a pair of rotating heated cylindrical pressing rolls in which the resin surface comes into contact with the surface of an elastomer covered roll in a nip, and in which the surface of said elastomer covered roll has a low surface energy in the order of 25 dynes per centimeter,
- heating said rolls to maintain a nip temperature of at least 5.degree. C. below T.sub.9, and
- maintaining a pressure in said nip between about 4-15 pli.
- 2. The method of glossing microencapsulated media sheet or web material requiring the transparentizing of a copolymer, phenolic or vinyl glossing resin on one surface of such material in which such resin has a free air gloss transition temperature of T.sub.9 comprising the steps of:
- applying said material to the nip of a pair of cylindrical heated pressing rolls in which one of said rolls has a low surface energy formed of a silicone elastomer of very high finish, and in which the resin surface of the material is positioned to come into contact with said low surface energy in the nip,
- maintaining the heat of said rolls so as to provide a nip temperature of between 5.degree. C. and 15.degree. C. below T , and maintaining a pressure in said nip of between about 4 and 15 pli.
- 3. The method of claim 2 further providing a nip separation angle at the exit side of said nip of between zero and -20.degree. in a direction below a neutral axis and away from said elastomer surface to prevent adhesion or sticking of such material to said surface at the off-running side of the nip.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 379,459 filed July 13, 1989 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Research Disclosure Article 27660, published Apr. 1987, "Hot Roller Fixture for Glossing", The Mead Corporation. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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