Photosensitive recording material developable with aqueous neutr

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430281, 430910, G03C 176

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ABSTRACT:
The photosensitive recording material of the invention includes a substrate, an active ray-shielding layer formed on the substrate and a photosensitive composition layer formed on the actinic ray-shielding layer, wherein the binder used for the actinic ray-shielding layer, a material which is swellable or soluble in aqueous neutral salt solution and also and the binder used for the photosensitive composition layer is a material which is soluble in aqueous neutral salt solution. The product is provided a non-silver-salt type photosensitive recording material superior in both workability and stability with time.

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