Light-sensitive layer transfer material

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340256, 430262, 430263, 430260, 430259, 430501, G03C 504

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to an improvement in a light-sensitive layer transfer material comprising a temporary film support and a light-sensitive thermoplastic photoresist layer detachably connected therewith, the improvement being that the underside of the film support has a lower adhesion to the photoresist layer than its upper side. The invention also relates to a process for transferring a light-sensitive photoresist layer from a temporary to a permanent support.

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