STEVEN M KALO
Vehicle Board in Towanda, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MV189818
Category
Vehicle Board
Type
Vehicle Salesperson
Address
Address
Towanda, PA 18848

Professional information

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Multiple Color Proof Temporary Supports, Photopolymerizable Materials And Pigmented Transfer Materials

US Patent:
6168899, Jan 2, 2001
Filed:
Dec 7, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/569701
Inventors:
Mario Grossa - Dreieich, DE
Udo Dietrich Bode - Dreieich, DE
Manfred Sondergeld - Muhlheim/Main, DE
Karl-Heinz Wiedenmann - Rodermark, DE
Ronald John Convers - Towanda PA
Steven Max Kalo - Towanda PA
Ashok Kamalaksha Kudva - Hendersonville NC
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G03C 1805
US Classification:
430262
Abstract:
This invention makes available a photopolymerizable material containing at least one polymeric binder, photopolymerizable monomer and, at least one photoinitiator, and having a special shear modulus and a specific thickness. These photopolymerizable materials are used in processes for preparing images, especially multiple color proofs. Temporary supports and pigmented transfer materials specifically designed for the preparation of multiple color proofs are described. A pigmented element having a pigmented transfer layer with a polymeric component of polycaprolactone, polytetrahydrofuran and mixtures thereof is disclosed.


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Process For Preparing Multiple Color Proofs

US Patent:
5587272, Dec 24, 1996
Filed:
Dec 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/569043
Inventors:
Mario Grossa - Dreieich, DE
Udo D. Bode - Dreieich, DE
Manfred Sondergeld - Muhlheim/Main, DE
Karl-Heinz Wiedenmann - Rodermark, DE
Ronald J. Convers - Towanda PA
Steven M. Kalo - Towanda PA
Ashok K. Kudva - Hendersonville NC
Assignee:
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
G03C 1112, G03F 728, G03F 742
US Classification:
430257
Abstract:
This invention makes available processes for preparing images, especially color proofs. A layer with imagewise tacky and nontacky areas is toned. Toner adhering to the tacky areas is transferred first onto a temporary support and from there onto an image receptor.