Claims
- 1. A method for reducing coating defects caused by strikethrough when simultaneously slide coating at least a first fluid layer, a second fluid layer, and a third fluid layer, the first fluid layer being made of a first fluid which includes a first solute and a first solvent, the second fluid layer being made of a second fluid which includes a second solute and a second solvent, the third fluid layer being made of a third fluid which includes a third solute and a third solvent, the method comprising:
- preparing the first fluid having a first density and a first viscosity;
- preparing the second fluid wherein the second solute is incompatible with the first solute such that the second fluid is not readily mixable with the first fluid, and wherein the second fluid has a second density;
- preparing the third fluid wherein the third solute is incompatible with the first solute such that the third fluid is not readily mixable with the first fluid, and wherein the third fluid has a third density;
- flowing the first fluid down a first slide surface of a slide coater to create the first fluid layer on the first slide surface, the first slide surface being positioned adjacent the substrate;
- flowing the second fluid down a second slide surface of the slide coater positioned relative to the first slide surface such that the second fluid flows from the second slide surface to above the first slide surface onto the first fluid to create the second fluid layer on the first slide surface;
- flowing the third fluid down a third slide surface of the slide coater positioned relative to the first and second slide surfaces such that the third fluid flows from the third slide surface to above the second slide surface onto the second fluid and such that the third fluid flows above the first slide surface to create the third fluid layer on the first slide surface; and
- coating the substrate with the first, second, and third fluids, the first fluid being the lowermost fluid coated onto the substrate by the slide coater,
- wherein the incompatibility of each of the second and third solutes with the first solute makes each of the second and third fluids susceptible to strikethrough to the first slide surface, and
- wherein at least one of the second and third densities is greater than the first density, and wherein the first viscosity is sufficient to reduce the strikethrough of at least one of the second and third fluids to the first slide surface.
- 2. The method of claim 1, the steps of preparing the first fluid causing the first fluid to have a first viscosity of between 1 and 20 centipoise.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first solvent is miscible with at least one of the second and third solvents.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the acts of preparing and flowing the first fluid form a primer layer precursor of an imaging material, wherein the acts of preparing and flowing the second fluid form a photosensitive emulsion layer precursor for the imaging material, and wherein the acts of preparing and flowing the third fluid form a topcoat precursor for the imaging material.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first, second, and third solvents comprises a combination of at least two miscible solvents.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of the acts of preparing the first, second, and third fluids further comprises reducing phase separation of at least one of the first, second, and third solutes.
- 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the first fluid includes at least one of a photosensitive layer precursor, primer layer precursor, topcoat layer precursor, and an antihalation layer precursor, wherein the second fluid includes at least one of a photosensitive layer precursor, primer layer precursor, topcoat layer precursor, and an antihalation layer precursor, and wherein the third fluid includes at least one of a photosensitive layer precursor, primer layer precursor, topcoat layer precursor, and an antihalation layer precursor.
- 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third fluids comprise precursors for a data storage element.
- 9. A method for reducing coating defects caused by strikethrough in a multi-layer slide coating process, the method comprising:
- flowing a first fluid down a first slide surface of a slide coater to form a first fluid layer, wherein the first fluid includes a first solute and a first solvent, and the first fluid has a first density and a first viscosity;
- flowing a second fluid down a second slide surface of the slide coater and onto the first fluid layer to form a second fluid layer over the first slide surface, wherein the second fluid includes a second solute and a second solvent, the second solute being incompatible with the first solute such that the second fluid is not readily mixable with the first fluid, and wherein the second fluid has a second density;
- flowing a third fluid down a third slide surface of the slide coater and onto the second fluid layer to form the third fluid layer over the first slide surface, wherein the third fluid includes a third solute and a third solvent, the third solute being incompatible with the first solute such that the third fluid is not readily mixable with the first fluid, and wherein the third fluid has a third density;
- coating a substrate with the first, second, and third fluids to form a multi-layer fluid coating, the first fluid being the lowermost fluid of the multi-layer fluid coating coated onto the substrate by the slide coater,
- wherein the incompatibility of each of the second and third solutes with the first solute makes each of the second and third fluids susceptible to strikethrough to the first slide surface, and
- wherein at least one of the second and third densities is greater than the first density, and wherein the first viscosity is sufficient to reduce the strikethrough of at least one of the second and third fluids to the first slide surface.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/784,669 filed Jan. 21, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,861,195.
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