Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Transfer procedure between image and image layer – image... – Image layer portion transfer and element therefor
Patent
1993-09-23
1996-09-03
Chu, John S. Y.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Transfer procedure between image and image layer, image...
Image layer portion transfer and element therefor
430200, 430254, 430256, 430259, 43027014, 4302731, 4302811, 4302881, 503227, G03F 711, G03C 1805
Patent
active
055522599
ABSTRACT:
A laminar thermal imaging medium is prepared from a first element comprising a first sheet transparent to image-forming radiation and having at least a surface zone or layer of polymeric material heat-activatable upon subjection of the thermal imaging medium to brief and intense radiation, the first element carrying a layer of porous or particulate image-forming substance having cohesivity in excess of its adhesivity for the polymeric heat-activatable layer, and, on the opposed side of the layer of porous or particulate image-forming substance from the surface zone or layer, a first layer of adhesive, and a second element comprising a second sheet carrying a second layer of adhesive. The second layer of adhesive comprises a polymeric hardenable adhesive comprising a macromolecular organic binder having acidic groups, and a photopolymerizable monomer. The first and second elements are laminated together with the first and second layers of adhesive in contact with one another, so forming a unitary laminar medium in which the hardenable adhesive remains in its unhardened condition and serves to reduce the tendency for the unitary laminar medium to delaminate on application of stresses to the medium. Only a short lag time, typically about 10-90 seconds, is required between lamination and curing of the hardenable adhesive in order to provide a strong bond between the two elements following curing.
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Bloom Iris B. K.
Minns Richard A.
Zahka Cynthia L.
Chu John S. Y.
Cole David J.
Polaroid Corporation
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