Patent classifications
C08F283/105
CONDUCTIVE COATING MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR SHIELDED PACKAGE USING CONDUCTIVE COATING MATERIAL
A conductive coating material is disclosed including at least (A) 100 parts by mass of a binder component including 5 to 30 parts by mass of solid epoxy resin that is solid at normal temperature and 20 to 90 parts by mass of liquid epoxy resin that is liquid at normal temperature, (B) 200 to 1800 parts by mass of silver-coated copper alloy particles in which the copper alloy particles are made of an alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc, the silver-coated copper alloy particles have a nickel content of 0.5% to 20% by mass, and the silver-coated copper alloy particles have a zinc content of 1% to 20% by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the binder component (A), and (C) 0.3 to 40 parts by mass of a curing agent with respect to 100 parts by mass of the binder component (A).
CONDUCTIVE COATING MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION METHOD FOR SHIELDED PACKAGE USING CONDUCTIVE COATING MATERIAL
A conductive coating material is disclosed including at least (A) 100 parts by mass of a binder component including 5 to 30 parts by mass of solid epoxy resin that is solid at normal temperature and 20 to 90 parts by mass of liquid epoxy resin that is liquid at normal temperature, (B) 200 to 1800 parts by mass of silver-coated copper alloy particles in which the copper alloy particles are made of an alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc, the silver-coated copper alloy particles have a nickel content of 0.5% to 20% by mass, and the silver-coated copper alloy particles have a zinc content of 1% to 20% by mass with respect to 100 parts by mass of the binder component (A), and (C) 0.3 to 40 parts by mass of a curing agent with respect to 100 parts by mass of the binder component (A).
Colored photosensitive resin composition and light shielding spacer prepared therefrom
The present invention relates to a colored photosensitive resin composition capable of forming a cured film that does not generate uneven wrinkles on its surface, to thereby minimize spots on the display screen that may be generated by a defect in the gap between the upper and lower plates during their assembly, with the formation of an excellent step difference and a pattern in a high resolution; and to a light shielding spacer produced therefrom and used for a liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, or the like.
Colored photosensitive resin composition and light shielding spacer prepared therefrom
The present invention relates to a colored photosensitive resin composition capable of forming a cured film that does not generate uneven wrinkles on its surface, to thereby minimize spots on the display screen that may be generated by a defect in the gap between the upper and lower plates during their assembly, with the formation of an excellent step difference and a pattern in a high resolution; and to a light shielding spacer produced therefrom and used for a liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, or the like.
COLORED PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN COMPOSITION AND LIGHT SHIELDING SPACER PREPARED THEREFROM
The present invention relates to a colored photosensitive resin composition capable of forming a cured film that does not generate uneven wrinkles on its surface, to thereby minimize spots on the display screen that may be generated by a defect in the gap between the upper and lower plates during their assembly, with the formation of an excellent step difference and a pattern in a high resolution; and to a light shielding spacer produced therefrom and used for a liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, or the like.
COLORED PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN COMPOSITION AND LIGHT SHIELDING SPACER PREPARED THEREFROM
The present invention relates to a colored photosensitive resin composition capable of forming a cured film that does not generate uneven wrinkles on its surface, to thereby minimize spots on the display screen that may be generated by a defect in the gap between the upper and lower plates during their assembly, with the formation of an excellent step difference and a pattern in a high resolution; and to a light shielding spacer produced therefrom and used for a liquid crystal display, an organic EL display, or the like.
Method and formulations for the manufacture of coated articles and composites
An object with a coating comprising: a) covalent bonds formed by reaction of a thiol group and a carbon-carbon double bond, b) covalent bonds formed by reaction of a thiol group and epoxide group, c) covalent bonds formed by a reaction of a carbon-carbon double bond and an epoxide group, said coating comprising a first primer coating and a second coating, said coating comprising covalent bonds between said first and second coatings, said first primer coating comprising covalent cross links between compounds, in the first coating the fraction (r3=ta/tc) of unreacted thiol groups (ta) to thiol groups which have reacted to form a covalent bond (tc) does not exceed 0.11, wherein the half height peak width of tan delta does not exceed 30? C. Advantages of the dual cure composition is that excellent strength is obtained and that the second curing is slow compared to the first initial curing.
Matting agent including polymer particles, matting polymer composition including matting agent, and method of producing polymer particles
The present disclosure relates to a matting agent including polymer particles, a matting polymer composition including a matting agent, and a method of producing polymer particles. The polymer particles may be produced by a simple process using a suspension polymerization method, and is relatively easy to control a degree of crosslinking. In addition, in a case where a matting polymer composition is prepared using a matting agent including the polymer particles, it is possible to manufacture a molded article having excellent appearance and matting effect without deterioration of the existing mechanical properties such as impact strength and tensile strength of a thermoplastic polymer, and in particular, an excellent matting effect may be exerted even in the extrusion processing, which has been difficult to achieve in the related art.
MATTING AGENT INCLUDING POLYMER PARTICLES, MATTING POLYMER COMPOSITION INCLUDING MATTING AGENT, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING POLYMER PARTICLES
The present disclosure relates to a matting agent including polymer particles, a matting polymer composition including a matting agent, and a method of producing polymer particles. The polymer particles may be produced by a simple process using a suspension polymerization method, and is relatively easy to control a degree of crosslinking. In addition, in a case where a matting polymer composition is prepared using a matting agent including the polymer particles, it is possible to manufacture a molded article having excellent appearance and matting effect without deterioration of the existing mechanical properties such as impact strength and tensile strength of a thermoplastic polymer, and in particular, an excellent matting effect may be exerted even in the extrusion processing, which has been difficult to achieve in the related art.
Matting agent including emulsion polymer particles, matting polymer composition including matting agent, and method of producing emulsion polymer particles
The present disclosure relates to a matting agent including emulsion polymer particles, a matting polymer composition including a matting agent, and a method of producing emulsion polymer particles. The emulsion polymer particles may be produced by a simple process using an emulsion polymerization method, and have the advantage of being relatively easy to control a degree of crosslinking. In addition, in a case where a matting polymer composition is prepared using a matting agent including the emulsion polymer particles, it is possible to manufacture a molded article having excellent appearance and matting effect without deterioration of the existing mechanical properties such as impact strength and tensile strength of a thermoplastic polymer, and in particular, an excellent matting effect may be exerted even in the extrusion processing, which has been difficult to achieve in the related art.