Golf balls containing interpenetrating polymer networks

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C473S377000, C473S371000, C473S378000

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07429220

ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to a golf ball that contains an interpenetrating polymer network, or IPN, including at least two polymeric components. These IPNs may be present in any golf ball layer, although in an intermediate or cover layer in one preferred embodiment. The present invention is also directed to methods of forming a golf ball containing an IPN in one or more of the layers.

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