Method for the manufacture of a radiographic intensifying...

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G21K 4/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2199617

The performance of phosphor screens can be improved by coating the phosphor dispersion/mixture onto a substrate while the dispersion/mixture contains less than 5 % by weight of polymerizable components with a molecular weight less than 300, preferably with less than 5 % by weight of polymerizable components having molecular weights less than 500. The polymerizable composition should be photopolymerizable, and other components within the coating to be photohardened which have molecular weight below 300 or 500 should likewise be kept to less than 5 % by weight of the composition.

Il est possible d'améliorer les performances des écrans au phosphore en revêtant un substrat d'un mélange/dispersion contenant moins de 5 % en poids de composés polymérisables d'un poids moléculaire inférieur à 300 dont 5 % au moins en poids d'un poids moléculaire inférieur à 500. La composition polymérisable doit être du type radiodurcissable et les autres composants du revêtement dont le poids moléculaire est inférieur à 300 ou 500 ne doivent pas représenter plus de 5 % en poids de la composition.

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