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titleOfInvention Reversible thermal recording material
abstract PURPOSE:To contrive higher surface uniformity and make it possible to form images with high contrast, by sequentially providing a thermal recording layer comprising as a main constituent an organic low molecular weight substance dispersed in a resin matrix and having a transparency reversibly varied depending on temperature, an intermediate layer comprising a resin as a main constituent, and an overcoat layer comprising a heat-resistant resin as a main constituent. CONSTITUTION:A resin matrix used for a thermal recording layer may be, for example, a polyvinyl chloride, a polyester or a silicone resin. An organic low molecular weight substance used in the recording layer is a compound having a melting point of 30-200 deg.C and containing at least one of oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur and a halogen in the molecule thereof, for example, a higher fatty acid such as behenic acid and oleic acid, or a higher fatty acid ester such as methyl stearate and tetradecyl stearate. The weight ratio of the organic low molecular weight substance to the resin matrix used is preferably about 1:0.5-1:16. An intermediate layer comprises as a main constituent a polyamide resin resistant to organic solvent, whereas an overcoat layer comprises a urethane, epoxy or other similar resin hardened by heat, UV rays, electron rays or the like or comprises a high softening point material such as a fluororesin and a silicone resin.
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