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Network formation by chain crosslinking photopolymerization and some applications in electronics
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TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of densely crosslinked networks by chain crosslinking photopolymerization is discussed in relation to selected applications in the electronics industry, which make use of the high speed and the latitude to meet other requirements by variation of the chemical structure of the monomers.
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Abstract: The formation of densely crosslinked networks by chain crosslinking photopolymerization is discussed in relation to selected applications in the electronics industry. All of these applications make use of the high speed and of the latitude to meet other requirements by variation of the chemical structure of the monomers. The selection comprises:
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The coating of optical fibers;
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The replication of optical discs;
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The replication of aspherical lenses, used for laser read-out of these discs.
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