Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaged product – Including resin or synthetic polymer
Patent
1983-04-15
1985-07-02
Martin, Roland E.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Imaged product
Including resin or synthetic polymer
430 17, 430 11, 428481, G03G 700, B32B 2710
Patent
active
045268479
ABSTRACT:
A transparency for the formation of an adherent electrostatic image thereon includes a polyester resin film sheet having an image-receiving coating of nitrocellulose, a plasticizer, a particulate material, and, preferably, an antistatic agent. The coating is applied to the film sheet from a solvent mixture of an aliphatic ester or an aliphatic ketone, and an aliphatic alcohol.
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Thorpe Beatrice E.
Walker Stephen L.
Martin Roland E.
Weber Marking Systems, Inc.
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