Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product
Patent
1996-01-11
1997-11-25
Huff, Mark F.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Radiation sensitive product
430523, 430937, 430347, 430496, 430140, 15100, G03C 1106, G03C 176
Patent
active
056911238
ABSTRACT:
Elements having a support with lubricant on both sides can be treated to remove substantially all of the lubricant from one side only. Various chemical, mechanical and electrical treatments are contemplated, but glow discharge treatment is particularly useful. Photographic film supports having one or more layers applied thereto can be treated in this manner before or after annealing so that lubricant present on the treated side does not reduce adhesion of later applied silver halide emulsion layers.
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Research Disclosure 36544, no. 365, pp. 501-541, Sep. 1994.
Coltrain Bradley Keith
Freeman Dennis Ray
Glocker David Appler
Eastman Kodak Company
Huff Mark F.
Tucker J. Lanny
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