Hardening of proteinaceous materials

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430451, 430539, 260112R, 260117, 106125, 2521883R, 252182, G03C 130, C09H 700

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041815297

ABSTRACT:
A proteinaceous material such as gelatin is hardened by treatment with an aqueous solution of a partial hydrolysis product of cyanuric chloride that has been buffered with a water-soluble borate, e.g. sodium metaborate, potassium metaborate or ammonium metaborate.
The proteinaceous material can be a proteinaceous coating such as a photographic silver halide emulsion layer, a backing layer, a protective layer, a filter layer or any other photographic auxiliary layer.

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