Support material for thermally developable photographic layers

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Radiation sensitive product – Identified backing or protective layer containing

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430203, 430538, 430618, 430619, G03C 187

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ABSTRACT:
An image-bearing paper is provided which contains a bonding agent that is reticulated by ionizing rays, or bears a coating on at least one surface that contains a bonding agent reticulated by ionizing rays, whereby the bonding agent is predominantly formed of unsaturated substances, and reticulation takes place by means of ionizing rays in or on the paper, which is used as a support material for thermally developable photographic layers, or as an image-receiving material for thermally developed images produced by diffusion of the image-forming substance.

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