SHEETS STRIPS SYNTHETIC

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AREACROSS Geveko Markings Denmark A/S Longelsevej 34 Rudköbing 5900 Denmark Sheets and strips of synthetic material for marking roads, sheets and strips of synthetic material for marking roads, pavements, pedestrian crossings, bus stops, platforms and other trafficked surfaces;AREA CROSS;
GEVEKO Aktiebolaget Geveko Box 160 SE-291 22 Kristianstad Sweden Sheets and strips of synthetic polymeric material for marking roads, bicycle paths, pavements, pedestrian crossings, bus stops, platforms, and other trafficked surfaces; road coating materials, namely, polymeric bitumen emulsions for road surfaces; artificial stone, paving stones, synthetic stone, cobbles and manufactured stone for marking roads, bicycle paths, pavements, pedestrian crossings, bus stops, platforms, and other trafficked surfaces;Road marking services; application of road marking materials and road surface materials, namely road paving and road striping featuring artificial stone, paving stones, synthetic stone, cobbles and manufactured stone;Paints, varnishes, lacquers, colorants; marking materials in the nature of paints and cold plastic being paints, thermoplastic paints and cold plastic coatings for roads, bicycle paths, pavements, pedestrian crossings, bus stops, platforms and other surfaces trafficked; compositions and preparations for marking roads, except glass granules, namely, pavement marking paint, cold paints and thermoplastic paints for use in marking road surfaces;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method of manufacturing folder sheets with reinforce holes, which comprises unwinding a spindled paper band; printing predetermined graphics on the paper band; causing the paper band to go through corona treatment; applying a reinforcement strip of thermoplastic material to selected areas of the paper band; cutting the printed and partially reinforced paper band in a direction substantially perpendicular to one edge of the paper band in such a fashion as to form a plurality of paper strips each having an elongated reinforced edge area; layering and counting the paper strips until they reach a predetermined number; punching the paper strips in the reinforced edge area in accordance with a predetermined pattern; cutting the punched paper strips in a direction substantially perpendicular to the direction of the first cutting to form a plurality of folder sheets; counting and piling the folder sheets to form a block until they reach a predetermined number; and packaging and boxing the folder sheet blocks.