Method for preparing a photosensitive film on a glass surface

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Producing cathode-ray tube or element thereof

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430935, 430909, 427 72, 427 73, 427335, 427336, G03C 500, B05D 500

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ABSTRACT:
A photosensitive film on a glass surface is prepared by: dispensing a quantity of aqueous emulsion containing the film constituents on the surface, distributing the emulsion as a layer over the surface, leveling the distributed layer and then drying the layer. To burst any bubbles that form during distribution, and to remove residual effects of the bubbles, a mist of a surface-tension-reducing liquid, such as methyl alcohol, is contacted with the distributed layer during leveling.

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