Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Stripping process or element
Patent
1995-05-04
1997-03-11
Le, Hoa Van
Radiation imagery chemistry: process, composition, or product th
Stripping process or element
430257, 430262, 430263, G03C 1805
Patent
active
056099843
ABSTRACT:
An element comprising, in order: (a) a removable substrate; (b) a transparent, nonphotosensitive, polymeric layer having a thickness of less than about 0.002 cm and a gloss of 45-70; said polymeric layer consisting essentially of at least one thermoplastic polymer having an elongation at break of greater than 30%, a glass transition temperature of 35.degree.-70.degree. C.; and (c) an elastomeric layer and optionally an additional, different removable substrate (d) adjacent to the elastomeric layer, wherein the polymeric layer exhibits improved adhesion to the removable substrate (a) when removable substrate (d) is removed is described.
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E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Le Hoa Van
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