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publicationNumber JP-2015003997-A
titleOfInvention LED reflector constituent material, LED reflector, and LED lighting apparatus
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide an LED reflector that has excellent heat resistance, excellent workability, and is inexpensive. An LED reflector constituent material, wherein the material includes a thermosetting resin, and the thermosetting resin is selected from the group consisting of unsaturated compounds having a bisphenol skeleton, diarylisophthalic acid ester monomers and oligomers. 1 type or 2 types or more selected from the group of the diarylisophthalic acid ester monomer and oligomer, and 10 or more types selected from 10 parts by mass of the unsaturated compound. LED reflector constituent material that is a ratio of ˜900 parts by mass. [Selection] Figure 1
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