Claims
- 1. A silver halide photographic film element comprising:on a light-sensitive side of a transparent polyester support, in order, an electrically conductive subbing layer, an antihalation undercoat, a light-sensitive emulsion layer or layer arrangement and a protective overcoat, on a non-light-sensitive backing layer at the side opposite thereto, in order, a subbing layer containing a lubricant and a topcoat layer, characterized in that on the light-sensitive side said subbing layer, comprises an antistatic agent providing a substantially unchanged electrical resistivity of the said element before and after processing it, whereas on the backing layer side a friction coefficient of the backing layer versus stainless steel remains unchanged in the range between 0.20 and 0.30 before and after processing of said material.
- 2. An element according to claim 1, wherein in the subbing layer at the light-sensitive side, the said antistatic agent providing an unchanged electrical resistivity of this subbing layer before and after processing of said material, is a polythiophene compound, in corporated in said subbing layer(s).
- 3. Element according to claim 1, wherein in the subbing layer at the light-sensitive side, the said antistatic agent providing an unchanged electrical resistivity of this subbing layer before and after processing of said material, is a metal oxide compound, said metal being selected from the group consisting of tin, indium tin, vanadium, zinc, manganese, titan, indium, silicium, magnesium, barium, molybdene and tungsten.
- 4. Element according to claim 1, wherein said electrical resistivity is between 1×105 and 1×1012 Ω/□, measured as described in Research Disclosure June 1992, item 33840 for said subbing layer, as layer having the lowest resistance.
- 5. Element according to claim 1, wherein said electrical resistivity at the emulsion side of the element or material between 1×107 and 1×1010 Ω/□.
- 6. An element according to claim 1, wherein said antihalation undercoat comprises one or more dye(s), at least one yellow non-diffusing dye that absorbs blue light and is removable and/or decolorizable in a processing bath, and is chosen from the group consisting of merostyryl dyes and monomethine oxonol dyes.
- 7. An element according to claim 6, wherein said antihalation undercoat comprises a high temperature boiling solvent.
- 8. An element according to claim 7, wherein said high temperature boiling solvent is present in a total amount of from 0.1 g/m2 up to not more than 0.5 g/m2.
- 9. An element according to claim 1, wherein said lubricant is present in at least the subbing layer of the non-light-sensitive backing layer and wherein said lubricant is a compound selected from the group consisting of carnaubawax, montanwax, polyethylene, a fluorinated polymer, a silicon polymer, higher alcohol esters of fatty acids, higher fatty acid calcium salts, metal stearates, water dispersible siloxane-containing polyurethane formed from prepolymer containing anionic and non-anionic hydrophilic groups, and paraffins.
- 10. An element according to claim 1, wherein said topcoat layer of the non-light-sensitive backing layer comprises polystyrene sulfonic acid in an amount of from 20 up to 50 mg/m2.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/243,475 filed Oct. 27, 2000
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