Image forming method combining heat and pressure to produce a co

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Microcapsule – process – composition – or product

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430203, 430254, G03C 172, G03C 850

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051789850

ABSTRACT:
A method for image formation comprising the steps of exposing a light-receiving sheet coated with a layer of microcapsules containing photopolymerization agent and colorless dye selectively to light so as to form a cured image thereon opposite in sense to the desired final image, laying an image-receiving sheet uniformly coated with a layer of a developing material for reacting with and coloring the colorless dye on the light-receiving sheet, heating the resulting sandwich configuration and pressing these sheets against each other thereby rupturing the uncured microcapsules to form a colored image.

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