Radiation-curable organopolysiloxane composition

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528 32, C08G 7720

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ABSTRACT:
Proposed is a radiation-curable organopolysiloxane composition which is useful as a coating agent for the formation of a releasable coating film on a substrate to serve as a releasable sheet without the problem due to generation of peeling noises. The composition essentially comprises, as a blend, (a) a first organopolysiloxane having a specified viscosity and containing (meth)acryloxyalkyl groups bonded to the silicon atoms in a specified content and (b) a second organopolysiloxane having a specified viscosity and containing (meth)acrylaminoalkyl groups bonded to the silicon atoms in a specified content, the weight proportion of the second organopolysiloxane to the first organopolysiloxane being in a specified range.

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