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Developments in Automotive Applications of Hot Stamp Foil
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Hot stamp foil is being used to provide a color, a woodgrain or a metallic effect on hard surfaces, both exterior and interior. Quality and economy are achieved in areas ranging from a fraction of a square inch to 4,500 square inches. The technology now includes a system of applying a bright chrome foil to the soft Polyurethane front and back ends of automobiles. Other developments include foil application to .015″ to .030″ ABS sheets, a new foil for thermoformable material, and the in-mold application of foil.
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Rampelberg, V., "Developments in Automotive Applications of Hot Stamp Foil," SAE Technical Paper 750948, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750948.Also In
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- Liedtke M. W. “The Evolution and Productionizing of Reaction Injection Molding.” National Technical Conference Society of Plastics Engineers November 12-14 1974
- Sweetman D. F. “Durable Chromium Hot Stamping Foil Provides Detroit with an Inexpensive Finish for Exterior Automotive Part Plastics Design & Processing October 1974
- Rampelberg V. H. “Hot Stamping Replaces Roller Printing in Economics of Large-Area Decoration.” Thermark Technical Reporter Thermark Division Schererville, Indiana