Light senitive material having improved antistatic behavior

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430523, 430528, 430529, 430609, 430631, 430627, 430961, 430372, G03C 135

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056746717

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to the use of a fluoropolymer and a fluorochemical surface active agent in combination for improving the antistatic behaviour of surfaces. In one embodiment, the invention provides a light-sensitive material possessing good initial antistatic properties and retaining good properties even after aqueous processing.

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