Halomethylated high performance curable polymers

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427510, 4302701, 4302861, 522162, 522163, 522164, 522165, 522166, 1562753, 1562755, 528125, 528127, 528128, 528171, 528174, 528373, 528401, 528405, C08F 246, G03F 7038, C08G 802, C08G 1400

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a process which comprises the steps of (a) providing a polymer containing at least some monomer repeat units with halomethyl group substituents which enable crosslinking or chain extension of the polymer upon exposure to a radiation source which is electron beam radiation, x-ray radiation, or deep ultraviolet radiation, said polymer being of the formula ##STR1## wherein x is an integer of 0 or 1, A is one of several groups, as specified in the claims, and B is one of several groups, as specified in the claims or mixtures thereof, and n is an integer representing the number of repeating monomer units, and (b) causing the polymer to become crosslinked or chain extended through the photosensitivity-imparting groups. Also disclosed is a process for preparing a thermal ink jet printhead by the aforementioned curing process.

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