Milling a compound useful in imaging elements using polymeric mi

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Nonradiation sensitive image processing compositions or...

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430546, 430377, 430349, 430631, 241184, B02C 1720

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ABSTRACT:
Particles of compound useful in imaging elements are milled using a milling media comprising a polymeric resin. The use of polymeric milling media permits the production of particles having an average particle size less than 1 micron. Further, the resulting particles are free from the contamination resulting from conventional milling media of, for example, glass, ceramic or steel.

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