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electrolytic photocopying

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: electrolytic photocopying
(i′lek·trə′lid·ik ′fōd·ō′käp·ē·iŋ)

(graphic arts) A photocopying process in which an image is projected on a sheet consisting of a paper support, a thin aluminum laminate, and a coating of a white photoconductive substance in contact with an electrolyte, and electrolysis takes place in the exposed areas when a direct current is applied across the electrolyte and the aluminum underlayer.


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