Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaging affecting physical property of radiation sensitive... – Including heating
Patent
1996-01-26
1999-09-07
Nuzzolillo, Maria
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Imaging affecting physical property of radiation sensitive...
Including heating
430138, 430300, 430910, G03C 500
Patent
active
059485990
ABSTRACT:
A method of image formation which comprises (a) providing a radiation sensitive plate comprising a substrate and a coating containing a heat softenable disperse phase, an aqueous soluble or swellable continuous phase and a radiation absorbing substance, (b) image-wise exposing the plate to at least partially coalesce the particles of the disperse phase in the image areas, (c) developing the image-wise exposed plate to remove the coating in the unexposed areas, and (d) heating the developed plate or subjecting it to irradiation to effect insolubilization of the image. Good quality images of high durability are obtained.
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Gardner Alastair Lamont
Gates Allen Peter
Matthews Andrew Ernest
Obuchowicz Jacek Paul
Nuzzolillo Maria
Weiner Laura
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