Hydrophilic sheet and method of making

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Physical dimension specified

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283 96, 283 97, 283903, 3461351, 4273881, 4273977, 428331, 428199, 428206, 428446, 428450, 428464, B32B 1508, B32B 2720

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ABSTRACT:
A composite sheet susceptible to having a water base ink applied by an ink jet printing system is provided. The sheet includes a non-absorbent substrate, such as aluminum on to which is applied a coating of hydroxypropyl cellulose dissolved in an organic solvent and containing a suitable flatting agent such as finely divided amorphous silica. The coating is applied in a thickness in the range of 3 to 25 microns. The method of preparing the composite sheet is also disclosed.

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