Pressure sensitive adhesive sheet and production method thereof

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C428S343000, C428S354000, C428S353000, C428S421000, C428S422000, C427S208400

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ABSTRACT:
A fluorine-containing material substrate having coated thereon a pressure sensitive adhesive is irradiated with an electron beam, forming a chemical bond between substrate and the pressure sensitive adhesive. Furthermore the pressure sensitive adhesive can be cured by polymerization and also the substrate can be crosslinked.

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