Thermal transfer image receiving sheet and method for...

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C156S244210, C156S244160, C428S032390

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ABSTRACT:
It is an object of the invention to provide a thermal transfer image receiving sheet which can enhance sensitivity by low heat conductivity and can be easily manufactured at a low cost compared with the lamination of a foaming film. In a thermal transfer image receiving sheet1wherein a thermal insulation layer5and a dye receiving layer8are formed on a base material sheet2, the thermal insulation layer5is formed by extrusion-molding a resin containing at least one of a foaming agent and hollow bodies. The resin extruded at the time of forming the thermal insulation layer5is inserted between the base material sheet2and the base material film6, and the base material sheet2and the base material film6are bonded to each other via the thermal insulation layer5. The dye receiving layer8is formed outside of the base material film6.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6514659 (2003-02-01), Dontula et al.
patent: 06-239040 (1994-08-01), None

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