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La presente invención se refiere a un procedimiento de transferencia de motivos micro- y/o nano- estructurados de alta resolución a superficies arbitrarias, a partir de la utilización y la manipulación de una lámina de sacrificio. Además, en el procedimiento de la presente invención, los motivos micro- y/o nano- estructurados de la lámina de sacrificio se transfieren de manera que quedan en contacto directo con la superficie de interés, sin el uso de un material adhesivo como interfaz. Por tanto, la presente invención se puede encuadrar en el área del procesado de superficies. [ES]
The present invention refers to a method for transferring high-resolution micro- and/or nano-structured patterns to arbitrary surfaces, based on the use and manipulation of a sacrificial sheet. Furthermore, in the method of the present invention, the micro- and/or nano-structured patterns of the sacrificial sheet are transferred in such a way that they are in direct contact with the surface of interest, without using an adhesive material as an interface. Consequently, the present invention can be classified in the field of surface processing. [EN]
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