Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Antihalation or filter layer containing
Patent
1977-06-03
1980-08-19
Brown, J. Travis
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Radiation sensitive product
Antihalation or filter layer containing
430539, 430621, 430631, 430935, 430950, 427 57, G03C 176
Patent
active
042185335
ABSTRACT:
In the production of a photographic material by applying a coating composition to a continuously moving support, cold-setting the coating and drying the coating, an additive in the coating composition (e.g., a hardening agent or an antistatic agent), either partly or completely, is atomized by ultrasonic vibration, and supplied to the coating formed on the continuously moving support. Alternatively, the atomized additive is first supplied to the surface of a continuously moving support, and before the coating is completely dried, the coating composition is applied thereto.
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Fuchigami Shuzo
Miyashiro Toshio
Brown J. Travis
Fuji Photo Film Co. , Ltd.
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