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titleOfInvention LIGHT SENSITIVE COPY MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SCREEN PRINTED STENCILS
abstract The material consists of a flexible (temporary) substrate and a light-sensitive film, contg. a hydrophilic macromol. binder and a sensitiser (I), opt. covered with a flexible sheet, which can be peeled off easily, (I) being a high-mol. condensate of an aromatic diazonium salt (esp. of a diphenylamine-4-diazonium salt and HCHO). The material gives accurate copies, can be developed with water alone and can be kept for long periods in the pre-sensitised form.
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