Photosensitive materials for use in making dry transfers

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G03F 7/34 (2006.01)

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CA 1195166

C A N A D A S P E C I F I C A T I O N TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Be it known that we, Letraset Limited, a British Company, of 195-203 Waterloo Road London SE1 8XJ, England, are in possession of an invention entitled PHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS FOR USE IN MAKING DRY TRANSFERS and the following disclosure contains a full description of the invention and of the. best mode known to the inventors for taking advantage of same. ABSTRACT PHOTOSENSITIVE MATERIALS FOR USE IN MAKING DRY TRANSFERS Photosensitive materials for use in the making of dry transfer material are described which comprise two carrier sheets which may be peeled apart and three interlayers. The central interlayer is an image-forming layer e.g. a pigmented polymer with a photocrosslinkable or photopolymerisable layer on one side and an adhesive layer on the other side. A dry transfer is obtained by imagewise exposing through a photographic positive and peeling apart the carrier sheets. Thereafter the material is further irradiated e.g. with UV light, to give a dry transfer material,

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