Use of photo-curable composite materials to make a stencil

Radiation imagery chemistry: process – composition – or product th – Imaging affecting physical property of radiation sensitive... – Making printing plates

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430271, G03C 500

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042885299

ABSTRACT:
A photo-curable composite material used for preparing various stencils for screen printing, textile printing or the like, which comprises a flat, flexible and photo-transmitting thin film (A); a flat and flexible film (B); a liquid photo-curable resin and a flat screen material, said films (A) and (B) being air-tightly bonded to each other at the peripheral portion thereof to form a flat inner space therein, said liquid resin being filled in said inner space to form a layer and said screen material also being placed in the inner space substantially in parallel with the inner walls of the films (A) and (B).

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