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titleOfInvention Composite semi-permeable membrane
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a composite semi-permeable membrane excellent in reverse osmosis capacity, by such a simple manufacturing process that a photocurable film is formed by coating an emulsion of a cyclized rubber type photosensitive material. n CONSTITUTION: A film like porous support prepared from aromatic polyamide or polyvinylidene fluoride according to a dry and wet process is immersed in an aqueous emulsion of a cyclized rubber type photosensitive material and, after drying, the coated support irradiated with ultraviolet rays by using an ultra-high pressure mercury lamp to obtain the objective composite semi-permeable membrane having the photocured film of the cyclized rubber type photosensitive material formed thereto as an active layer. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1985,JPO&Japio
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