The invention relates to a masking strip for covering certain parts especially when painting automobiles, and the use thereof. Especially provided is the masking of medium to large surfaces which must not come in contact with paint during finish repair work in automobile repair shops.
Such masking strips and covers are known and widely in use. Standard materials include special papers or newsprint of approximately 50 g weight, but also folded plastic covers approximately 30 μm thick (approx. 30 g/m2), or “endless” films from a large roll (2 m wide) plus “2 in 1” systems which are folded polyethylene films combined with adhesive tape, and lastly also polyethylene-coated papers combined with adhesive tape.
The main requirements of such masking systems are:
The masking strips and the like that are known heretofore satisfy such requirements to only a limited extent.
It was the purpose of the invention to provide a remedy here, and especially to create a masking strip in which a cheap, absorbent paper can be used, especially one which is not coated, coated with polyethylene, for example, and which can therefore be disposed of more easily and in a more environmentally acceptable manner, but which at the same time has good adhesion for lacquer and the like (paint adhesion).
This purpose is accomplished with a masking tape as is characterized in the claims.
The invention thus combines the very good properties of papers as regards paint adhesion and the very good properties of films in regard to the prevention of paint strike-through, in a handy product.
The products thus comprise three products in one and can therefore be called a “3-in-one” product. The components are paper, film and backing. The following are preferred:
The paper serves to absorb the heavier paint application in the marginal area of the paint and to hold tight even after the oven drying, so that no paint can fall onto the still soft, fresh lacquer. The film is preferably prepared by the corona treatment so that a paint mist will be securely attached to it. Furthermore, the film prevents paint from striking through the paper onto the lacquer.
In detail the following product advantages result:
Product advantages in comparison to the “2 in 1” system:
The invention is to be described below with the aid of an example, without any intention of limiting it unnecessarily.
In particular,
The folding of the masking film 6 is known in itself and is performed in the known manner to which the user is accustomed, the entire masking strip being wound in a roll for ease of use.
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