Subbing process for photographic light-sensitive materials

Coating processes – With stretching or tensioning

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4272071, 4273935, B05C 3107, B05D 302

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044230893

ABSTRACT:
A subbing process for a photographic light-sensitive material is described comprising applying a polymer latex to a plastic film base, wherein said polymer is a copolymer composed of (1) a diolefin monomer, (2) at least one monovinyl monomer, and (3) at least one monomer having two or more vinyl groups, acryloyl groups, methacryloyl groups, or allyl groups excepting the diolefin monomer, and having a gel fraction of the polymer in the latex is from 50% to 95% by weight.

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patent: 4312916 (1982-01-01), Kakumaru et al.

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