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Low moisture permeability barrier sealants that are capable of radiation or thermal cure.

- Jul 25, 2010

Patent - This invention relates to curable sealants that provide low moisture permeability and good adhesive strength after cure. The composition comprises an aromatic compound having meta-substituted reactive groups and a cationic or radical initiator. The application intended is for use in electronic and optoelectronic devices. Radiation curable materials have found increased use for reasons of low...

Source : Kong, S., and Grieshaber, S.E., “Radiation- or Thermally-Curable Barrier Sealants”, US Patent Application 2010/0164368, July 1, 2010

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