Claims
- 1. In the process for reproducing radiation absorbing images disposed on the surface of an original by exposing said original to radiant energy sufficient to generate a heat pattern thereon corresponding to radiation absorbing imaged areas and non-imaged areas on the surface of said original, and transferring said heat pattern to a transfer material comprising dye, wax, and oil on a transfer sheet disposed in heat transfer relation to said original, the improvement comprising dispersing a plurality of thermally and electrically conductive particles selected from the group consisting of: copper, silver, iron, nickel, cobalt, iron oxide, nickel oxide, copper oxide, manganese dioxide, and magnesium oxide, said particles with one dimension longer than the other dimensions in said transfer material wherein sufficient particles are dispersed in said transfer material to yield a lateral particle frequency in said transfer material of about 10 to 20 particles per millimeter, and subjecting said transfer material to an electrical field sufficient to align said longer dimension of said particles contained in said transfer material into positions parallel to said field and transverse to said transfer sheet thereby rendering said transfer material capable of greater thermal conductivity in a direction transverse to said transfer sheet than in a direction lateral to said transfer sheet.
- 2. In the process for reproducing radiation absorbing images disposed on the surface of an original by exposing said original to radiant energy sufficient to generate a heat pattern thereon corresponding to radiation absorbing imaged areas and non-imaged areas on the surface of said original, and transferring said heat pattern to a transfer material comprising dye, wax and oil on a transfer sheet disposed in heat transfer relation to said original, the improvemment comprising dispersing a plurality of thermally and electrically conductive particles selected from the group consisting of copper, silver, iron, nickel, cobalt, iron oxide, nickel oxide, copper oxide, manganese dioxide, and magnesium oxide, said particles with one dimension longer than the other dimensions in said transfer material wherein sufficient particles are disposed in said transfer material to yield a lateral particle frequency in said transfer material of about 10 to 20 particles per millimeter and wherein said transfer material is disposed in a 0.5 mil thick layer between said original and said transfer sheet and the length of said particles dispersed in said transfer material is 0.40 to 0.45 mils, and subjecting said transfer material to an electrical field sufficient to align said longer dimension of said particles contained in said transfer material into positions parallel to said field and transverse to said transfer sheet thereby rendering said transfer material capable of greater thermal conductivity in a direction transverse to said transfer sheet than in a direction lateral to said transfer sheet.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 330,337, filed Feb. 7, 1973 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,970,002, issued July 20, 1976, which was a division of Ser. No. 83,397, filed Oct. 23, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,730,091, issued May 1, 1973.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Divisions (2)
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