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publicationNumber ES-415196-A1
titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING COPIES OF DIAZOTYPY.
abstract Procedure for obtaining copies of diazotypy in which a diazotypy material is exposed as an image and then developed with a buffered aqueous solution comprising one or more azo coupling components, characterized in that the diazotypy material comprises, in a light sensitive surface layer of an average thickness of less than 8 microns, a diazo compound that in vitro is more actively coupled than 4-diazo-2-chloro-N, N-diethylaniline, and because the development of the image it is carried out by applying to the light-sensitive surface of the diazotypy material, 1.5-4.5 cm3/m2 of an aqueous developer solution, which is buffered at a pH of between 5.5 and 8 and which comprises 0, 1-0.6 mol/gram of azo coupling component and 0.5-3 gram-equivalents of buffer salt per liter. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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