Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Thermographic process
Patent
1984-06-26
1986-01-28
Schofer, Joseph L.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Thermographic process
430332, 428413, 428447, 428913, 4274071, 4274125, 528 18, 528 19, 528 23, 528 31, 528 34, B05D 302, B32B 2738
Patent
active
045671338
ABSTRACT:
Thermally imageable film comprising a polymeric substrate, a layer of imageable material coated over at least one major surface thereof, and a release coating coated over the layer of imageable material. The release coating is an organopolysiloxane applied from a composition which is curable at temperatures below about 70.degree. C. with a curing exposure time of under about 3 minutes, thereby preventing adverse effects upon the layer of imageable material.
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Isbrandt Russell R.
Young Chung I.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Schofer Joseph L.
Sell Donald M.
Smith James A.
Teskin Fred M.
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