Processes Of Chemically Modifying A Solid Polymer Or Sicp Derived From At Least One Saturated Monomer By Treating Solid Polymer Or Sicp With A Chemical Reactant; Or Compositions Therefor Patents (Class 522/134)
Abstract: Disclosed are radiation curable putty compositions that include (a) a radiation curable material, (b) a radiation cure initiator, and (c) a filler comprising a polymer, such as a polymer that is transparent to ultraviolet radiation. Also disclosed are methods for refinishing a coated substrate utilizing such putty compositions, and articles coated with such putty compositions.
Abstract: A process for preparing a graft copolymers is provided comprising exposing a polymeric base material to a dose of ionizing radiation, and then contacting the irradiated base material with a microemulsion comprising at least one fluorostyrenic monomer, water and water-miscible solvent. The graft copolymer may be formed into a membrane, including ion exchange membranes.
Abstract: This invention relates generally to compositions and systems for forming biomaterials containing a transient colorant for visualizing tissue or surgical materials coated with such biomaterials, to methods of using such compositions as bioadhesives, for tissue augmentation, in the prevention of surgical adhesions, for coating surfaces of synthetic implants, as drug delivery matrices, for ophthalmic applications, and in other applications.
Abstract: A radiation-curable adhesive composition comprising at least one tackifier resin and at least one radiation-curable composition is provided wherein the tackifier resin comprises monomer repeating units from at least one aromatic monomer and at least one acrylate monomer. Processes to produce the radiation-curable adhesive composition as well as articles comprising the radiation-curable adhesive compositions are also provided.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 18, 2004
Date of Patent:
July 3, 2007
Assignee:
Eastman Chemical Company
Inventors:
Derek William Bamborough, Elisabeth Eduarda Catharina Geertruida Gielens, Clazina Cornelia Adriana Adriaanse, Peter Versluijs, Michel Hendrikus Theelen
Abstract: The present invention relates to an ultraviolet-curable coating composition comprising: (A) an ultraviolet curable four or more functional groups-containing polyfunctional (meth)acrylate having four or more (meth)acryloyl groups in the molecule and a number average molecular weight of 300 to 2,000, (B) a lactone-modified polymer of polyhydric alcohol mono(meth)acrylate containing 20 to 60 percents by weight of ?-caprolactone ring-opening addition product and having a hydroxyl value derived from the lactone modification of 100 to 180 mgKOH/g, and/or a lactone-modified polyester resin containing 10 to 50 percents by weight of lactone ring-opening addition product and having a hydroxyl value of 50 to 180 mgKOH/g, (C) a non-yellow polyisocyanate compound and/or an amino resin, (D) a light stabilizer and, (E) a photopolymerization initiator, wherein a weight ratio of component (A) against to a total weight of component Components (B) and (C) is 10:90 to 50:50, a weight ratio of component (B) against to component
Abstract: An energy curable lithographic ink composition having an asymptotic relative viscosity of about 0.4 to about 1.5 and a water up-take number of at least about 30%. Also disclosed is a method of improving various rheological properties and increasing the water window of an energy curable lithographic ink by varying the composition of the ink in order to result in an asymptotic relative viscosity of about 0.4 to about 1.5 and a water up-take number of at least about 30%. A method of identifying and selecting an energy curable lithographic ink composition having optimal press performance is also disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 7, 2002
Date of Patent:
June 19, 2007
Assignee:
Sun Chemical Corporation
Inventors:
Stan Miezeiwski, Paul Sirotto, Mikhail Laksin, Jean Dominique-Turgis
Abstract: It is an object to provide a photoreactive hot-melt adhesive composition which exhibits high adhesive strength immediately after combination of adherends and excellent bond strength after completion of curing and provides a highly durable bonded laminate. A photoreactive hot-melt adhesive composition containing: (a) a bisphenol F epoxy resin that assumes a solid form at ordinary temperature; (b) at least one compound selected from the group consisting of a compound represented by the following formula (1), a copolymer of tetramethylene oxide and ethylene oxide and a copolymer of tetramethylene oxide and propylene oxide; and (c) a cationic photoinitiator; R1-(OR2)n—OR3??Formula (1) (In the formula, R1 and R3 independently represent any of a hydrogen atom, a glycidyl group, and a monofunctional substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbon group having 1–8 carbon atoms; R2 represents a bifunctional, substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbon group having 2–8 carbon atoms; and n is an integer of 2 or larger.
Abstract: The present invention provides (meth)acrylate compounds bearing a specific maleimide group and resin compositions containing said compounds that can be cured by irradiation of light in a practical dose even when a photoinitiator is not used or used in a smaller amount than that of the prior art, and cured articles of the resin compositions.
Abstract: The present photosensitive resin composition 2 comprises a polyamic acid resin 4, a photosensitive agent, a dispersible compound 3 dispersible in the polyamic acid resin 4, and a solvent. The porous resin is obtained by removing the solvent from the photosensitive resin composition 2 to form a composition in which the dispersible compound 3 is dispersed in the polyamic acid resin 4, removing the dispersible compound to make the composition porous, and curing the porous photosensitive resin composition. The porous resin enables forming a fine circuit pattern and has a low dielectric constant and, when used as an insulating layer of a circuit board, brings about improved high frequency characteristics.
Abstract: Process for preparing crosslinked pressure ensitive adhesives, in which a plyacrylate is prepared by the free radical copolymericzation of a monomer mixture , the polyacrylate is then concentrated and the concentrated polyacrylate is reacted with further monomers having functional groups and subsequently crosslinking.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 15, 2001
Date of Patent:
August 1, 2006
Assignee:
tesa AG
Inventors:
Marc Husemann, Stephan Zöllner, Nico Diamantis
Abstract: Crosslinkable resin compositions that are cured easily by irradiation with active energy beams and particularly cured quickly with ultraviolet ray are provided, which comprises a polymer containing a maleimido group and an ethylenically unsaturated group. The composition may be an aqueous composition. They provide cured films which are excellent in durability, free from coloring and odors, and also excellent in abrasion resistance, adhesion to substrates, surface smoothness, and chemical resistance.
Abstract: The present invention has for its object to provide a curable composition which, despite its low viscosity, gives a cured product with a high gel fraction, low residual tack, low modulus, high elongation, and good flexibility. The present invention relates to a curable composition comprising the following two components: (A) a vinyl polymer having at least one crosslinking silyl group on the average per molecule: and (B) a photocurable substance, (C) an air oxidation-curable substance, (D) a high molecular plasticizer, (E) a reactive plasticizer or (F) a compound having one silanol group in its molecule and/or a compound capable of reacting with moisture to give a compound having one silanol group in the molecule.
Abstract: An ultraviolet activatable adhesive film comprising an epoxy resin, an ultraviolet activatable cationic polymerization catalyst and cationic polymerization inhibitor and water in an amount effective to suppress the cationic polymerization of the film and prolong the time from activation to thermal press-bonding after the ultraviolet activatable adhesive film is activated by irradiation by ultraviolet rays.
Abstract: An ophthalmic lens made from a crosslinkable polymer containing H-active groups bonded to the oligomer or polymer backbone, some or all of whose hydrogen atoms have been substituted by radicals of a N-hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylamide. The lens transmits at least 70% of visible light.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 1, 2003
Date of Patent:
May 23, 2006
Assignee:
Novartis AG
Inventors:
John Christopher Phelan, Michael Hugh Quinn
Abstract: A radiation curable composition comprises a heterocyclic acrylate or heterocyclic methacrylate. The composition is curable to make an optical management article such as an optical management coating on a substrate. A method of making an optical management article, comprises forming a radiation curable composition comprising the heterocyclic acrylate or heterocyclic methacrylate on a substrate and curing the composition to form the optical management article.
Abstract: A photosensitive resin composition which contains (A) polyamic acid, (B) (meth)acrylate having at least two photopolymerizable C?C unsaturated double bonds, (C) a photopolymerization initiator and (D) a flame retardant, with the (meth)acrylate (B) having at least two photopolymerizable C?C unsaturated double bonds being contained in an amount of 10 to 700 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the polyamic acid (A).
Abstract: A coating material curable thermally and with actinic radiation, comprising at least one constituent (a1) containing at least two functional groups (a11) which serve for crosslinking with actinic radiation, and if desired at least one functional group (a12) which is able to undergo thermal crosslinking reactions with a complementary functional group (a22) in the constituent (a2), and at least one constituent (a2) containing at least two functional groups (a21) which serve for crosslinking with actinic radiation, and at least one functional group (a22) which is able to undergo thermal crosslinking reactions with a complementary functional group (a12) in the constituent (a1), and also, if desired, comprising at least one photoinitiator (a3), at least one thermal crosslinking initiator (a4), at least one reactive diluent curable thermally and/or with actinic radiation (a5), at least one coatings additive (a6), and/or at least one thermally curable constituent (a7), with the proviso that the coating material cont
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 14, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 27, 2005
Assignee:
BASF Coatings AG
Inventors:
Maxime Allard, Cyrille Jaecques, Isabelle Kauffer
Abstract: A process for forming a surface modification on a polymer substrate and polymer substrates having such surface modifications. The process comprises the steps of absorbing a swelling monomer into the polymer substrate for a period of time in order to swell the polymer substrate; removing the swollen polymer from the swelling monomer; transferring the swollen polymer to a reaction mixture containing at least one functional monomer; polymerizing the functional monomer in the reaction mixture containing the swollen polymer substrate for a period of time; and removing the polymer from the reaction mixture. Because the surface modification produced by the process is a surface interpenetrating polymer network, the process is not sensitive to the reactive groups located on the surface of the polymer substrate. Further, the surface interpenetrating network bonds to the polymer substrate through caternary connections or other forms of chain entanglement and this is quite stable.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 26, 2003
Date of Patent:
September 13, 2005
Assignee:
Advanced Medical Optics Uppsala AB
Inventors:
Yading Wang, Robert van Boxtel, Stephen Q. Zhou
Abstract: The invention relates to a radiation curable composition comprising radiation curable components wherein at least one component of the radiation curable composition contains a functional group which, when attached to an acrylate group has a calculated Boltzmann average dipole moment of higher than 3.5 Debye. The invention further relates to radiation curable optical fiber coating compositions having a high dielectric constant.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 21, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 12, 2005
Assignee:
DSM IP Assets B.V.
Inventors:
Johan F. G. A. Jansen, Aylvin J. A. A. Dias, Marko Dorschu, Betty B Coussens
Abstract: The present invention discloses an ultraviolet light curable paint composition and method for applying and making such a composition to a substrate. Suitable substrates include glass, metals, and various plastics such as polycarbonates. The disclosed composition does not contain any significant amount of volatile organic solvents that do not become incorporated in the coating or are released to ambient after curing.
Abstract: Compounds of formula Ia, Ib and Ic, (Ic), in which R, R1 and R2 are e.g. phenyl, naphthyl, anthracyl, phenanthryl or a heterocyclic radical, are suitable as photoinitiators which accumulate at the surface of coatings.
Abstract: It is an object of the present invention to provide a compound having a (meth)acryloyl group that is suitably used in various applications, a process for producing such compound simply and under mild conditions, and an useful photo-curable composition and aqueous photo-curable composition comprising such compound.
Abstract: Disclosed is a gas-generating, pressure-sensitive adhesive composition comprising a pressure-sensitive, ultraviolet irradiation-curable adhesive (A) containing a photoinitiator, wherein the adhesive (A) transmits therethrough an ultraviolet radiation, and a gas generator compound (B) which generates a gas upon irradiation thereof with an ultraviolet radiation, wherein the gas generator compound (B) is operably combined with the pressure-sensitive, ultraviolet irradiation-curable adhesive (A), so that, in operation, when the gas-generating, pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which is adhered to an adherend is irradiated with an ultraviolet radiation, the gas generator compound (B) generates a gas and the gas effuses at an interface between the gas-generating, pressure-sensitive adhesive composition and the adherend to thereby facilitate release of the adherend from the gas-generating, pressure-sensitive adhesive composition.
Abstract: The present invention provides a novel photosensitive compound having an azido group suitable for exposure to light of a short wavelength; a photosensitive resin containing the photosensitive compound; and a photosensitive composition containing the photosensitive compound or photosensitive resin. The photosensitive compound containing a photosensitive unit represented by formula (1): wherein R is selected from among the following groups, R: X is selected from among the following groups, X: and each of Y and Z represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group, an acetal-group-containing alkyl group, an aryl group, an aralkyl group, or a substituent containing a base-forming nitrogen atom, wherein at least one of R and X contains an azido group.
Abstract: A radiation curable, flexible, paintable composition produced from epoxy compounds and one or more polyol(s) has enhanced durability, thick and thin film adhesion, resistance to mold growth and dimensional changes while reducing solvent emissions. The composition can reduce, if not eliminate, runs and drips during the thermal bake cycles which are associated with using conventional compositions in automotive applications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 6, 2002
Date of Patent:
February 22, 2005
Assignee:
Denovus LLC
Inventors:
Donald W. Taylor, Todd W. Scrivens, Laurie Denise Lovshe, Jeffrey T. Pachl
Abstract: Active water compatible actinic radiation curable printing ink or coating compositions comprised of maleimide derivatives, water compatible resins and water, which are capable of curing at a practical intensity and energy level and a method for curing same.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 27, 2003
Date of Patent:
February 22, 2005
Assignee:
Sun Chemical Corporation
Inventors:
David Anthony Biro, Mikhail Laksin, Yoshinobu Sakurai, Hisatomo Yonehara, Katsuji Takahashi
Abstract: A polymer composite composing a polymr matrix having, dispersed therein, a Nan clay in combination with a crosslinking promotor. In method form, the invention relates to a process for enhancing the mechanical properties of a polymer composite, comprising supplying a polymer matrix, combining the matrix with a nano clay and a crosslinking promotor and crosslinking.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 20, 2004
Publication date:
December 23, 2004
Inventors:
Lawrence A. Acquarulo, Charles O'Neil, Jianwei Xu
Abstract: A process for preparing a graft copolymers is provided comprising exposing a polymeric base material to a dose of ionizing radiation, and then contacting the irradiated base material with a microemulsion comprising at least one fluorostyrenic monomer, water and water-miscible solvent. The graft copolymer may be formed into a membrane, including ion exchange membranes.
Abstract: Provided are an active energy ray-curable urethane (meth)acrylate and an active energy ray-curable composition for paints and coating agents having abrasion resistance and lubricity, and uses thereof. The curable urethane (meth)acrylate has a long chain alkyl group having 13 to 25 carbon atoms and an active energy ray-curable functional group and is modified with polycaprolactone. The urethane (meth)acrylate is obtainable by reacting an organic isocyanate having three or more isocyanate groups in one molecule, a long chain alkyl alcohol, and a polycaprolactone-modified hydroxyethyl (meth)acrylate. On the other hand, the active energy ray-curable composition contains the urethane (meth)acrylate.
Abstract: The invention is directed to the use of multifunctional thiol compounds as adhesion promoters and/or primers to enhance the adhesion of photo or electron beam curable polymers, coatings, adhesives, or sealants to gold, other precious metals, and their alloys. Actinic radiation and electron beam (“EB”) radiation can be used to cure such compositions. The resulting cured compositions are optically clear, low Tg (≦30° C.), high refractive index (>1.50 at 1541 nm), thermally, oxidatively, and hydrolytically stable adhesives and/or coatings for glass and/or metal. The adhesive compositions containing such multifunction thiols can survive, without delamination or separation, testing conditions of 85° C. and 85% relative humidity (“RH”) for a time in excess of 500 hours.
Abstract: The invention is based on the discovery that a remarkable improvement in the performance of maleimide thermosets can be achieved through the incorporation of imide-extended mono-, bis-, or polymaleimide compounds. These imide-extended maleimide compounds are readily prepared by the condensation of appropriate anhydrides with appropriate diamines to give amine terminated compounds. These compounds are then condensed with excess maleic anhydride to yield imide-extended maleimide compounds.
Abstract: Multicomponent system curable thermally and with actinic radiation, comprising A) an isocyanate-reactive binder comprising A1) at least one unsaturated polyester whose molecule contains on average at least one group that can be activated with actinic radiation, of the formulae I, II and/or III
wherein n is an integer from 1 to 10; and A2) at least one binder, different than (A1), whose molecule comprises on average at least two isocyanate-reactive functional groups, and/or A3) at least one binder, different than (A1), whose molecule comprises on average at least one isocyanate-reactive functional group and at least one reactive functional group having at least one bond that can be activated with actinic radiation, and B) a crosslinker comprising B1) at least one polyisocyanate and/or B2) at least one polyisocyanate whose molecule comprises on average at least one reactive functional group having at least one bond that can be activated with actinic radiation.
Abstract: A radiation curable composition is provided which includes a polyorganosiloxane containing at least two ring-opening polymerizable cyclic ether groups in the molecule and having 10 to 1,000 silicon atoms as a radiation reactive polymer; a monofunctional oxetane monomer containing in the molecule one oxetanyl group and a straight- or branched-chain alkyl group having 6 to 18 carbons as a diluent; and a cationic polymerization initiator. There is also provided a process for producing a separator by coating a surface of a substrate with the above radiation curable composition and then curing the composition by exposure to radiation. A separator obtained by the above process is also provided.
Abstract: A process for preparing polypropylene and its copolymers of high melt strength while is kept melt index suitable for processing is described, the polypropylene and its copolymers being modified by grafting with high molecular weight portions and crosslinking with free radicals, both modifications being promoted by high energy ionizing radiation used at low doses in the presence of an atmosphere that contains crosslinking promoting gases, the polypropylene and its copolymers optionally containing stabilizing substances dispersed in the amorphous phase.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 2, 2002
Publication date:
September 2, 2004
Inventors:
Telmo Manfrom Ojeda, Shinichi Tokumoto, Antonio Luiz Duarte Bracanca, Luis Fernando Cassinelli, Ademar Benevolo Lugao, Beatriz Weltman Hutzler
Abstract: An adhesive composition is obtained which has high reactivity and is able to connect even plastic substrates with high connection reliability. The adhesive composition is constituted of insulating resin, photopolymerization initiator, and oxetan compound.
Abstract: An ultraviolet activatable adhesive film comprising an epoxy resin, an ultraviolet activatable cationic polymerization catalyst and cationic polymerization inhibitor and water in an amount effective to suppress the cationic polymerization of the film and prolong the time from activation to thermal press-bonding after the ultraviolet activatable adhesive film is activated by irradiation by ultraviolet rays.
Abstract: The invention relates to a coating material that can be cured thermally or by actinic radiation and that contains at least one component (a1) with at least two functional groups (a11) which serve for cross-linking, by actinic radiation, and at least one functional group (a12) that can enter into thermal cross-linking reactions with the hydroxyl and/or thiol groups (a21) in component (a2), at least one branched cyclic and/or acyclic C9-C16 alkane (a2)) that is functionalized with at least two hydroxyl or thiol groups (a21) or with at least one hydroxyl and at least one thiol group, and optionally at least one photo initiator (a3), at least one initiator of the thermal cross-linking reaction (a4), at least one reactive diluent that is cured by actinic radiation and/or thermafly, at least one lacquer additive (a6), at least one thermally curable component (a7) and/or at least one organic solvent (a8).
Abstract: A pressure sensitive adhesive comprising a P(A/C)-P(B)-P(A/C) block copolymer, wherein P(B) is a polymer formed from component B and component B comprises at least one monomer B1, P(B) having a glass transition temperature not higher than 0° C., P(A/C) represents a copolymer block of component A/C, which comprises at least two monomers A1 and C1, P(A/C) having a glass transition temperature of 20° C.-175° C. and C1 comprises at least one cross-linking-enabled functional group.
Abstract: A method of forming a polymer layer on a support surface by the use of a coating agent and polymerizable compounds. The coating agent provides photoreactive groups adapted to attach the agent to the surface, as well as photoreactive groups adapted to remain unattached to the surface, and thus serve as photoinitiators for the activation of polymerizable compounds in order to form a polymer layer thereon. Also provided are coating agents, per se, as well as a method of using such agents and the resultant surfaces and devices fabricated therefrom.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 23, 2001
Date of Patent:
December 30, 2003
Assignee:
SurModics, Inc.
Inventors:
Dale G. Swan, Richard A. Amos, Terrence P. Everson, Stephen J. Chudzik, Ralph A. Chappa, Sean M. Stucke, Peter H. Duquette
Abstract: An objective is to provide a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition which shows pressure-sensitive adhesive properties at ordinary temperature, has the ability to cure upon irradiation and after photocure exhibits improved bond strength relative to high-polarity adherends, such as PET, PVC and metals, and improved moist heat-resisting bond strength, a pressure-sensitive adhesive and a pressure-sensitive adhesive sheet obtained from the aforementioned pressure-sensitive adhesive composition.
A photocurable pressure-sensitive adhesive composition containing a polyester resin having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 25° C. or above, a cationically photopolymerizable compound and a cationic photoinitiator.
Abstract: A single component liquid heat-curable adhesive formulation that is stable at room temperature. The formulation includes from about 5 to about 70 wt % of at least one acrylate monomer, from about 5 to about 94 wt % of an acrylate oligomer, and from about 0.1 to about 10 wt % of a thermal initiator selected from the group consisting of diacyl peroxides, benzoyl peroxides and peroxy esters. A photo initiator may be included thereby rendering the stable liquid formulation to be both heat-curable and UV-curable.
Abstract: An adhesive composition which is switchable under irradiation to change from a tacky to a less tacky state which includes a switchable polymer. The polymer comprises a backbone polymeric moiety bound to a plurality of curable moieties, each of which comprises a free-radically active group and has an amine functionality. Also, the switchable polymer, processes for producing such polymers and compositions, and switchable adhesive articles comprising the adhesive compositions, such as light-switchable pressure sensitive adhesive dressings, and methods of using such articles.
Abstract: A UV light-curable composition comprises: (a) a first component, said first component being UV light-polymerizable polymer having a first index of refraction; and (b) a second component, the second component being UV light-polymerizable monomer having a second index of refraction, the second index of refraction being higher than said first index of refraction; wherein the first component polymerizes slower upon exposure to UV radiation than the second component.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 7, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 29, 2003
Assignee:
Corning Incorporated
Inventors:
Steven B. Dawes, Michael E. DeRosa, Robert J. Hagerty, Jianguo Wang
Abstract: Disclosed is a radiation-crosslinkable thermoplastic polymer composition, a process for the preparation thereof, an angioplasty balloon made using such a composition, and a method of using the angioplasty balloon. The composition contains a reactive monomer cross-linker, that facilitates cross-linking of the reaction product upon contact of the cross-linker-containing composition with a particle beam from a radiation source.
Abstract: The present invention is directed to low intensity UV curable adhesives formulated using a blend of acrylate oligomers and monomers which are capable of bonding glass, provide improved low-yellowing properties and fast cure speed over current glass bonding adhesives, while maintaining good bond strength lo and durability comparable to, or better than, state-of-the-art glass bonding adhesives.
Abstract: A curable resin composition comprises a poly(arylene ether), an acryloyl monomer, an allylic monomer, and an abrasive filler. The composition tolerates high filler contents, cures rapidly, and exhibits excellent toughness after curing. Useful articles prepared from the composition include grinding wheels and cut-off wheels having good wear characteristics.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 27, 2001
Date of Patent:
July 15, 2003
Assignee:
General Electric Company
Inventors:
Erich Otto Teutsch, Gary William Yeager, Kenneth Paul Zarnoch, Steven William Webb, Hua Guo
Abstract: A composition for coating an optical waveguide, more specifically, an optical fiber, and optical fibers coated therewith. The coating composition is a radiation curable composition including an aliphatic epoxide, a urethane acrylate oligomer, a reactive diluent, and cationic and free-radical photoinitiators. The cationic photoinitiator acts upon the aliphatic epoxide while the free-radial photoinitiator acts upon the urethane acrylate oligomer. The resulting cured coating forms an interpenetrated polymer network. The properties of coatings in accordance with the invention including the glass transition temperature thereof, can be tailored to achieve advantageous coatings suitable for use as primary coatings and secondary coatings for an optical fiber.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 14, 2000
Date of Patent:
June 17, 2003
Assignee:
Alcatel
Inventors:
Todd W. Gantt, Michael B Purvis, Igor V. Khudyakov, Bob J. Overton
Abstract: A photocurable and thermosetting composition which is useful in forming a matte film and can be developed with an aqueous alkaline solution is provided. The composition comprises (A) a photosensitive prepolymer obtained by causing a saturated or unsaturated polybasic acid anhydride to react with a hydroxyl group of an esterification product of a novolak type epoxy compound and an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid, (B) a carboxyl group-containing copolymer resin, (C) a photopolymerization initiator, (D) a diluent, (E) a polyfunctional epoxy compound having at least two epoxy groups in its molecule, and, when necessary, (F) an inorganic filler. The composition may further comprise (G) an epoxy resin curing agent. This composition can be advantageously used for the formation of a solder resist on a printed circuit board.