Abstract:
An anticopying film or layer consists of a film or of a layer of transparent material having a large number of completely or partially nontransparent regions which are arranged distances apart and whose planes are arranged in about the same predetermined position relative to the surfaces of the film or of the layer so that, from a predetermined viewing angle onto the surfaces of the anticopying film, the latter is essentially transparent. The regions consist at least partially of photosensitive material which is converted by the action of radiation into nontransparent or reflecting material, it also being possible to provide, in the transparent plastics material, furrows or grooves in which the photosensitive material is present.
Abstract:
In the production of an anticopy film serving for covering documents against copying, opaque, strip-like coverings are applied by printing to the individual layers of a transparent, multilayer film in a mutually offset arrangement in such a way that the film appears opaque in the plan view, but transparent in an inclined viewing direction. To this end, a film web is printed with the coverings in sections corresponding to the layers, and the sections are subsequently folded over to give the layers.
Abstract:
Electrodes suitable for electrochemical cells are produced bya) applying a mixture comprising.alpha.) a solid III which can reversibly take up or release lithium ions in an electrochemical reaction and.beta.) a binder IV, or a compound which can be converted into a binder IV, to an electrically conductive support V by means of a coating apparatus II with essentially linear relative motion (R) of the support V relative to the coating apparatus II in such a way that an uncoated zone remains on the support V at each of the two margins of the coating apparatus II running parallel to the relative motion (R) andb) cutting the support V at an angle of from 5 to 85 degrees to the normal to the direction of relative motion (R) to give essentially parrallel strips.
Abstract:
An anti-copy film or layer for originals or documents comprises according to the invention transparent film material having a multiplicity of at least partially opaque and possibly reflective areas arranged at distances from one another which are arranged as screens on the film surfaces essentially in horizontal planes, in particular parallel to one another, but offset, so that information on an original lying under this film or layer is masked in an approximately vertical viewing direction and is visible in the direction of a predefined viewing angle. Expedient production methods enable the use of photographic techniques.
Abstract:
The magnetic recording medium consists essentially of a polymeric substrate, a coherent, magnetic thin metal film applied to the surface of the substrate by a PVD method and, if required, a protective layer formed on the thin metal film. In order to achieve a large residual induction component in the plane of the film, in particular high residual induction in the transverse direction, the thin metal film contains a noble gas or noble gas mixture, preferably argon. During the coating of the polymeric substrate with the magnetic metal or with the magnetic alloy, the noble gas is fed directly and preferably tangentially to the substrate surface at a specific noble gas flow of from 1.0.multidot.10.sup.4 to 6.0.multidot.10.sup.4. In the plane of the thin metal film, the ratio of residual induction in the longitudinal direction to that in the transverse direction is from about 0.9 to about 1.8.
Abstract:
An anticopying film (2) for covering documents (1) appears opaque in vertical plan view (5) as a result of total reflection for protection against copying and appears transparent in the oblique viewing direction (6), the film having an irregular sawtooth structure (3). This makes it virtually impossible to produce an identical second film with the aid of which, by placing said second film on top, the effect of the anticopying film (2) might be eliminated.
Abstract:
Multilayer magnetic recording medium is suitable for high recording densities and the recording of digital data, has very good electromagnetic recording properties in the entire recording wavelength range and good mechanical properties and possesses a flat frequency response and which has at least one upper magnetic recording layer less than 0.5 &mgr;m thick and at least one lower layer which contains a magnetically soft pigment.
Abstract:
Described are tape-type magnetic recording media (I) including a non-magnetic substrate (III), at least one film applied to the substrate and, in at least one of these films, an inorganic acicular pigment (II) suitable for use as a supporting pigment, the ratio of the mean length to the mean diameter of the pigment (II) being at least 3 and the mean modulus of elasticity of the films being not less than 15 GPa in the longitudinal direction of the tape-type recording medium (I).
Abstract:
Magnetic recording media are produced by dispersion of powdered magnetic material in a mixture of solvents, organic polymer binders, dispersants and further conventional additives in a stirred ball mill and subsequent aftertreatment in a ball mill containing grinding media, application of the resulting dispersion as a layer to a substrate and subsequent consolidation of the layer.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a solid dosage form with at least one film, which contains an active substance at least in sections, and the concentration of the active substance in the film or in the films has a gradient in a direction normal to the thickness of film. The invention further relates to a method of producing a solid dosage form, in which at least one film is produced, containing an active substance at least in sections, with the concentration of the active substance having a gradient in the longitudinal direction of the film.