Recording material for electro-coagulation printing and method f

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrophoresis or electro-osmosis processes and electrolyte...

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204471, 204546, 101489, 101490, 101491, 101 9303, 347112, B41M 300, B41L 3300

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ABSTRACT:
A recording material having a compression modulus of elasticity of 650 kgf/cm.sup.2 or less in the direction of the thickness thereof and exhibiting a maximum strain of 0.08 or more generated under pressure of 40 kgf/cm.sup.2 in the thickness direction of the recording material, can record thereon electro-coagulated ink images with high clarity and color density by electro-coagulation printing.

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