Claims
- 1. In a method of manufacturing, the steps of
- A. providing a workpiece comprising a main body and a machine-readable marking on a portion of said body, said body and said marking being resistant to temperatures in the range of about 400.degree. to 450.degree. C.,
- B. depositing on said marking and the surrounding surface of said body portion an overcoating of a liquid organic polymeric composition that is curable to ultraviolet radiation,
- C. and then irradiating said liquid overcoating with actinic ultraviolet radiation, whereby said overcoating cures to a nontacky light-transmitting film, said cured film consisting essentially of polymeric constituents that can be gasified solely by baking at elevated temperatures leaving substantially no residue.
- 2. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said liquid polymeric composition is curable by exposure to radiation in the 300 to 420 nanometers range.
- 3. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said marking is produced by coating a portion of the surface of said body with a thin coating of light-modulating material and then recessing selected portions through said coating to define said machine-readable marking therein.
- 4. The method defined in claim 1 wherein said overcoating is cured to an unbroken film having a smooth outer surface.
- 5. The method defined in claim 1 including subsequent to step C., exposing said cured film to other processing steps wherein extraneous matter may adhere to said film, and then removing adhered extraneous matter from said film, while leaving said cured film intact.
- 6. The method defined in claim 5 including, subsequent to curing said film, machine-reading said marking through said cured film.
- 7. The method defined in claim 5 including, subsequent to curing said film, baking said film in air at elevated temperatures until said film is substantially entirely gasified and said marking retains its machine-readable characteristic.
- 8. The method defined in claim 7 wherein said workpiece and film are baked at temperatures above about 300.degree. C.
- 9. In a method of manufacturing, the steps of
- A. providing a glass workpiece,
- B. depositing on a portion of the surface of said workpiece a machine readable marking, said workpiece and said marking being resistant to temperatures in the range of about 400.degree. to 450.degree. C.,
- C. depositing on said marking and the surrounding surface of said workpiece an overrcoating of a liquid organic polymeric composition that is curable by exposure to ultraviolet radiation,
- D. irradiating said overcoating with ultraviolet radiation until said overcoating is solidified to a nontacky, light-transmitting film,
- E. subjecting said solidified film to conditions whereby extraneous matter may adhere to said film,
- F. removing adhered extraneous matter from said film, while leaving said film intact,
- G. machine-reading said marking through said film,
- H. and baking said film at elevated temperatures until said film is substantially entirely gasified.
- 10. The method defined in claim 9 wherein, at step D., said overcoating is free from solvent.
- 11. The method defined in claim 9 wherein said baking step is conducted at about 300.degree. C. in air.
- 12. The method defined in claim 9 wherein, said machine-readable marking is deposited by pad printing.
- 13. The method defined in claim 9 wherein, said overcoating on said marking and on the surrounding surface of said workpiece is deposited by pad printing.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 536,455 filed Sept. 28, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,600,630, issued on July 15, 1986.
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