Dye-receiving element for thermal dye sublimation

Bleaching and dyeing; fluid treatment and chemical modification – Diffusion transfer dyeing process – transfer sheet and product – Dry heat treatment for penetration

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428480, 428483, 428913, 428914, 503227, B32B 2708

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053761499

ABSTRACT:
Dye-receiving element for thermal dye sublimation transfer comprising a support having on one side a dye-receiving layer and, optionally on the other side a backcoat layer, the support carrying on at least one side a subbing layer comprising a copolyester formed by polycondensation of at least one aromatic dicarboxylic acid and at least one aliphatic diol, wherein the copolyester further comprises at least one comohomer having at least one sulfonate group in the acid form, alkalimetal salt form, and mixtures thereof.

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