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titleOfInvention Thermal recording method
abstract PURPOSE:To enhance preservability and obtain recording with high sensitivity, by causing selective hardening and reaction of a protein and a sugar by heating to form a colored polymer. CONSTITUTION:In a thermal recording method, a thermal recording medium having a recording layer 5 comprising a protein 1 and a sugar 4 on a base 3 is used, and recording is conducted by causing selective hardening and reaction of the protein 1 and the sugar 4 by heating to form a colored polymer. The protein 1 may be, for example, at least one of gelatine and casein. The sugar 4 may be, for example, at least one of glucose, fructose and cane sugar. As a dye for dyeing the polymer, for example, at least one of erythrosine and ninhydrin may be used. The base 3 may be, for example, one of a plastic film, a paper, a metal and a glass. The protein and the sugar are dissolved in water, and the resultant solution is applied to the base, followed by drying. A thermal recording medium thus obtained is heated imagewise by a thermal head or the like, followed by washing with water to dissolve unheated parts. To make the shape of the image clearer, the image is preferably dyed with a specified dye.
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