Claims
- 1. A method of in-line manufacturing of web-based and sheet-based magnetic products which attract iron-containing surfaces and are attachable thereto, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a substrate;
- forming a slurry of a high coercivity magnetizable material having a thickness between 0.004" (0.1 mm) and 0.012" (0.5 mm), said slurry being formed by dispersing of substantially plate-like crystal structures in a binder which insures adhesion of the slurry to the substrate;
- applying the slurry to the substrate;
- drying the slurry, thereby creating a dried magnetizable layer on the substrate; and
- magnetizing the layer.
- 2. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said substrate comprises a web.
- 3. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said substrate comprises discrete sheets.
- 4. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, further comprising the step of applying a solvent onto said substrate.
- 5. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said substrate is in relative motion with respect to the application of said slurry and magnetization of said layer.
- 6. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, further providing printing onto said substrate, wherein said printing is one of fixed and variable.
- 7. The method for in-line manufacturing of magnetic products in claim 6, further including drying said printing.
- 8. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 6, wherein said printing comprises an advertisement or message.
- 9. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 6, wherein said printing is performed by lithography.
- 10. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 6, wherein said printing is performed by flexography.
- 11. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 6, wherein said printing is performed by gravure process.
- 12. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 6, wherein said printing is performed by silk screening.
- 13. The method for in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, further comprising in-line folding stations.
- 14. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, further providing cutting or scoring said substrate.
- 15. The method for in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said manufacturing is performed at substrate printing press speeds.
- 16. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said magnetic products are flexible.
- 17. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said magnetizable material comprises a ferrite coating.
- 18. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 17, wherein said solvent comprises water.
- 19. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 17, wherein said solvent is organic.
- 20. The method for in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, further comprising in-line gluing stations.
- 21. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said binder comprises a polymeric material.
- 22. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetizable products as in claim 1, wherein said application of magnetic material is performed by a reverse wheel process.
- 23. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said application of magnetic material is performed by a direct wheel process.
- 24. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said application of magnetic material is performed by extrusion.
- 25. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said binder comprises one or more of the following: an acrylic material, a vinyl material, a polyamide, a polyester, a wax, a silicate, a dryable oil, a cellulosic material, a polyurethane or silicone material.
- 26. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, further providing laminating two magnetizable layers by folding said substrate to form a single magnetizable layer of approximately twice the thickness of each of said two magnetizable layers.
- 27. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products, as in claim 1, wherein said magnetization process is performed by a permanent magnet.
- 28. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said magnetization process is performed by electrical induction.
- 29. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said application of magnetic material is performed by a doctor blade assembly.
- 30. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, further comprising the step of applying a polymeric undercoating to said substrate.
- 31. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said drying is performed by hot air.
- 32. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said drying is performed in a drying tunnel.
- 33. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said drying is performed with an infrared heating element.
- 34. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said application of magnetic material is performed by screen printing.
- 35. The method for the in-line manufacturing of magnetic products as in claim 1, wherein said application of magnetic material is performed by direct roller technique.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/690,535 filed Apr. 23, 1991 and now abandoned.
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