Vesicular recording materials having an adhesive layer

light-sensitive vesicular imaging materials, suitable for the production of labels, etc., comprise a light-sensitive vesicular imaging layer applied to one surface of an opaque self-supporting plastics sheet or film, preferably a polyester film, e.g., an oriented and heat-set film of polyethylene terephthalate, said light-sensitive vesicular imaging layer comprising a polymeric vehicle having uniformly dispersed therein a sensitizing agent which releases a vesicle-forming gas upon exposure to light and may comprise a nitrogen-liberating diazonium salt, said polymeric vehicle comprising a thermoplastic polymer having a nitrogent permeability constant (as defined in the specification) in the range of 1 .times. 10.sup.-15 to 1 .times. 10.sup.-10 and being softenable upon heading above ambient temperature to permit the gas released by the sensitizing agent in the light-struck areas to form light scattering or reflecting vesicles therein, and an adhesive layer applied to the other surface of the sheet or film. The imaging layer may be pigmented or dyed or a pigmented or dyed layer may be applied over the imaging layer or between it and the plastics sheet or film. Imaging may be achieved by conventional vesicular imaging techniques.

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Description
Patent History
Patent number: T977002
Type: Grant
Filed: Oct 17, 1977
Date of Patent: Dec 5, 1978
Assignee: Bexford Limited Imperial Chemical House (London)
Inventors: Roy F. Huffey (Ipswich), David E. Lothian (Colchester), Stuart C. Rennison (Hadleigh), Michael K. Titman (Colchester)
Application Number: 5/843,059
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