Shaped plastic articles having replicated microstructure surface

Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Structurally defined web or sheet – Including variation in thickness

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156272, 264 11, 264 22, 427 44, 528 28, 522 1, C08G 7704

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045768501

ABSTRACT:
An article comprising a shaped, plastic layer or body comprising crosslinked polymer with hard and soft segments or moieties and having a microstructure-bearing surface is prepared by a process comprising filling a mold master, bearing or encoded with the microstructure to be replicated, with a fluid, castable, one-part, preferably solvent-free, radiation addition-polymerizable, crosslinkable, synthetic, organic oligomeric composition (or precursors thereof) having "hard" segments and "soft" segments, exposing the resulting cast composition to radiation, preferably actinic radiation such as ultraviolet radiation, and thereby forming said article, e.g., a retroreflective cube-corner sheeting, Fresnel lens or video disc.

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