Resistively heatable photothermographic element with strippable

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Stripping process or element – Element

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430259, 430262, 430353, 430513, 430514, 430515, 430617, 430619, 430151, G03C 190, G03C 184, G03C 102

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ABSTRACT:
Photothermographic imaging elements are provided with strippable layers which have electrical conductivity in the range of 60 to 1,500 ohms/square. The elements may be exposed to radiation and then thermally developed by applying a voltage across the strippable layer which becomes resistively heated. After development, the strippable layer may be removed.

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