Claims
- 1. A thermoplastic resin film for stencil material which is heated by a heat source through supply of energy and is thermally formed with perforations therein,wherein the heat shrinkable properties of the thermoplastic resin film are such that a time interval from the time at which the supply of energy to the heat source is cut to the time at which enlargement of the perforation is stopped is not shorter than 0% and not longer than 100% of the time interval form the time at which supply of energy to the heat source is started to the time at which the supply of energy to the heat source is cut with the time at which enlargement of the perforation is expected to be stopped being set to be a time t2 represented by formula BA exp(Ct2)=4100when a graph of the diameter of the perforation against the time from the time at which supply of energy to the heat source is started is regressed on an exponential function A-Bexp (Ct)wherein A, B and C are positive constants.
- 2. A heat-sensitive stencil material which comprises a thermoplastic resin film and a porous support sheet laminated together and is heated by a heat source through supply of energy, to be thermally formed with perforations,wherein the heat shrinkable properties of the stencil material are such that a time interval from the time at which the supply of energy to the heat source is cut to the time at which enlargement of the perforation is stopped is not shorter than 0% and not longer than 100% of the time interval from the time at which the supply of energy to the heat source is started to the time at which the supply of energy to the heat source is cut with the time at which enlargement of the perforation is expected to be stopped is set to be a time t2 represented by formula BA exp(Ct2)=4100when a graph of the diameter of the perforation against the time from the time at which supply of energy to the heat source is started is regressed on an exponential function A-Bexp (Ct)wherein A, B and C are positive constants.
- 3. A heat-sensitive stencil material as defined in claim 2 wherein the porous support sheet is of paper made of synthetic fiber blended with natural fiber.
- 4. A heat-sensitive stencil material as defined in claim 2 wherein the porous support sheet and the thermoplastic resin film are laminated by adhesive.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000/145776 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/858,557 filed on May 17, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,700.
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