Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Transfer procedure between image and image layer – image... – Image layer portion transfer and element therefor
Patent
1991-04-17
1993-07-06
McCamish, Marion E.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Transfer procedure between image and image layer, image...
Image layer portion transfer and element therefor
430200, 430254, 430256, 430257, 430259, 430260, 430273, 430292, 430293, 430330, 430350, 430358, 430944, 430964, G03F 7004, G03F 734
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ABSTRACT:
An imaging medium comprises a layer, depolymerizable by exposure to actinic radiation and undergoing a reduction in cohesivity upon at least partial depolymerization, disposed adjacent a layer of an imaging material, which has a cohesive strength greater than the cohesive strength of the depolymerizable layer after depolymerization. This medium is imagewise exposed to radiation, thereby causing at least partial depolymerization of the polymer in the exposed areas, so rendering these exposed areas lower in cohesivity than the unexposed areas. The exposed areas of the imaging material are then removed from the depolymerizable layer.
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Lindholm Edward P.
Waterman Kenneth C.
Young Michael A.
Cole David J.
Dote Janis L.
McCamish Marion E.
Polaroid Corporation
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