Radiation image storage panel

Radiant energy – Invisible radiation responsive nonelectric signalling – Luminescent device

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252583, 156231, 428913, 428914, H05B 3300, G02F 100, B29B 116

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049104071

ABSTRACT:
A radiation image storage panel comprising a support and a stimulable phosphor-containing resin layer provided thereon, in which the void ratio of said stimulable phosphor-containing resin layer is reduced in comparison with an ordinarily prepared stimulable phosphor-containing resin layer having the same binder-phosphor ratio and formed by a coating procedure conducted under an atmospheric pressure.
The void ratio is not more than 85% of the void ratio of the ordinarily prepared stimulable phosphor-containing resin layer in which a resinous binder and a stimulable phosphor are contained in a weight ratio of 1:1 to 1:25, the ratio of 1:25 being exclusive, and the void ratio is not more than 90% for a stimulable phosphor-containing resin layer in which a resinous binder and a stimulable phosphor are contained in a weight ratio of 1:25 to 1:100.

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