Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Dye image from radiation sensitive dye or dye former by dry... – Composition or product
Patent
1980-10-31
1981-12-29
Louie, Jr., Won H.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Dye image from radiation sensitive dye or dye former by dry...
Composition or product
430340, 430341, 430340, 430335, 430939, 430533, 430523, 430531, 430936, 430935, 426384, G03C 152
Patent
active
043083420
ABSTRACT:
A thermally processable imaging element and method are disclosed, wherein dimensional changes after thermal processing for about 5 seconds at a temperature of about 125.degree. C., do not exceed .+-.0.03%. The imaging element features an amine-generating and an amine-responsive composition. The method features preheating the element prior to exposure to dimensionally stabilize it.
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Limoges Raymond F.
Scribani Anthony A.
Wilson Robert J.
Eastman Kodak Company
Louie, Jr. Won H.
Schmidt Dana M.
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