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Assignee: Berg Industry Co., Ltd.


Location: Saitama, JP
No. of patents: 4

NumberTitleIssue Date
7775158Electrostatic printing apparatus and electrostatic printing method
An electrostatic printing apparatus according to the present invention rubs powdery ink into a screen having a predetermined printed pattern formed therein, and applies a voltage between the screen and an object so as to attach the powdery ink to the object. A plura...
08/17/2010
7314003Electrostatic printing apparatus and electrostatic printing method
An electrostatic printing apparatus according to the present invention rubs powdery ink into a screen having a predetermined printed pattern formed therein, and applies a voltage between the screen and an object so as to attach the powdery ink to the object. A plura...
01/01/2008
7080597Electrostatic printing device and electrostatic printing method
An electrostatic printing apparatus according to the present invention rubs powdery ink into a screen having a predetermined printed pattern formed therein, and applies a voltage between the screen and an object so as to attach the powdery ink to the object. A plura...
07/25/2006
6976750Electrostatic printing device for electrostatic printing method
The present invention relates to an electrostatic printing apparatus for rubbing powdery ink (44) into a screen (40) having a predetermined printed pattern (41) formed therein, and for applying a voltage between the screen (40) and an obj...
12/20/2005
 
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