Cathodic deposition of light sensitive components

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ABSTRACT:
Light sensitive compounds are deposited onto a hydrophilized metal substrate, which is preferably aluminum, by means of a direct current electromotive force. The light sensitive component is dissolved in a current carrying solvent. Cathodic, hydrophilized, aluminum is passed through the solution and the EMF applied. The result is a light sensitive coating on the hydrophilized substrate surface.

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