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titleOfInvention Blanket for printing roll and manufacturing method thereof, and liquid crystal display device manufacturing method using same
abstract The present invention relates to a blanket for a printing roll comprising a photocurable resin and a method for manufacturing the same, and a method for manufacturing a liquid crystal display device using the blanket for a printing roll,n n n According to the present invention, by using the photo-curable resin as a material for the blanket for printing rolls, it is resistant to the penetration of volatile solvents, resistant to thermal stress, and excellent in resilience under continuous mechanical shock, compared to conventional PDMS, enabling fine pattern formation. .
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