Process for producing a radiation image storage panel
View Patent ↗A coating composition comprising at least a stimulable phosphor, a binder, and a mixed solvent is prepared. The mixed solvent comprises a low boiling temperature solvent having a viscosity of at most 0.6 mPa·s and a high boiling temperature solvent having a viscosity higher than 0.6 mPa·s, boiling temperatures of the low boiling temperature solvent and the high boiling temperature solvent being different by at least 10° C. from each other. The coating composition is applied onto a substrate and dried, and a stimulable phosphor layer is thereby formed on the substrate. The boiling temperature of the low boiling temperature solvent may be at most 110° C., and the boiling temperature of the high boiling temperature solvent may fall within the range of 110° C. to 220° C. The thus formed stimulable phosphor layer has uniform stimulable phosphor density, and a radiation image storage panel exhibiting little nonuniformity in light emission is capable of being produced.
1. A process for producing a radiation image storage panel, comprising the steps of:
i) preparing a coating composition comprising at least a bivalent europium activated alkaline earth metal halide phosphor, a polyurethane resin binder, and a mixed solvent, which comprises a low boiling temperature solvent having a viscosity of at most 0.6 mPa·s and a high boiling temperature solvent having a viscosity higher than 0.6 mPa·s, boiling temperatures of the low boiling temperature solvent and the high boiling temperature solvent being different by at least 10° C. from each other, wherein the high boiling temperature solvent is n-butyl acetate and the low boiling temperature solvent is methyl ethyl ketone, and wherein a proportion of the methyl ethyl ketone with respect to the total amount of the mixed solvent is within a range of 30% by weight to 70% by weight,
ii) applying the coating composition onto a substrate, and
iii) drying the coating composition, which has been applied onto the substrate, to remove the mixed solvent, a stimulable phosphor layer being thereby formed on the substrate.
2. A process as defined in claim 1 wherein, after the coating composition has been applied onto the substrate and dried to form the stimulable phosphor layer, the thus formed stimulable phosphor layer is subjected to compression processing.