Photocurable compositions for articles having stable tensile...

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CA 2540863

A photocurable composition comprising cationically curable compound, an acrylate- containing compound; a hydroxyl- containing compound; a cationic photoinitiator; and a free radical photoinitiator; wherein said composition has less than 0.54 equivalents of cationically curable groups, less than 0.10 equivalents of acrylate groups and less than 0.10 equivalents of hydroxyl 0groups per 100 grams of said composition.

La présente invention concerne une composition photoréticulable comportant un composé pouvant être réticulé par voie cationique, un composé contenant un acrylate; un composé contenant un hydroxyle; un photoinitiateur cationique; et un photoinitiateur de polymérisation radicalaire; ladite composition ayant moins de 0,54 équivalent de groupes réticulables par voie cationique, moins de 0,10 équivalent de groupes acrylates et moins de 0,10 équivalent de groupes hydroxyle pour 100 grammes de ladite composition.

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