Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Stripping process or element – Element
Patent
1998-11-20
2000-04-04
Schilling, Richard L.
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Stripping process or element
Element
430201, 430215, 430259, 430262, 430536, 430538, 347106, G03C 1805, G03C 179, G03C 1112
Patent
active
060459654
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a photographic element comprising at least one silver halide imaging layer, at least one biaxially oriented polyolefin sheet, and at least one layer comprising a peelable adhesive wherein said peelable adhesive will allow peelable separation of said photographic element at said adhesive layer and the repositioning of at least one of the separated parts of said photographic element by use of said at least one layer comprising a peelable adhesive.
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Aylward Peter T.
Bourdelais Robert P.
Cournoyer Robert F.
Eastman Kodak Company
Leipold Paul A.
Schilling Richard L.
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