Photocurable composition containing an N-nitrosodiarylamine

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430288, 430917, 20415918, 20415923, 20415924, G03C 168

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ABSTRACT:
A photocurable composition comprising a major part of a polymerizable compound with at least two ethylenically unsaturated bonds in one molecule thereof, and minor parts of a photosensitizer and a nitrosodiarylamine compound is described. The nitrosodiarylamine compound serves to suppress thermal polymerization of the photocurable composition. The photocurable composition is especially suitable for use in making paints and printing plate materials.

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