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titleOfInvention Photo-lithography color ink
abstract The present invention relates to a photolithography color ink, comprising: an optical binder in the range of 16.0 to 31.0 wt%; Photoinitiators in the range of 7.5-15.2 wt%; Combined monomers and oligomers in the range of 10.0 to 19.5 wt%; Additive in the range from 0.9 to 1.8 wt%; And a thermosetting ink in the range of 35.0 to 68.0 wt%, wherein the additive is a saturated or unsaturated fatty acid having a carboxyl group and composed of 12 to 24 even dogs. The present invention includes the thermosetting ink and the photosensitive portion together, whereby the pattern formation by the exposure-development process and the reliability and color implementability of the thermosetting ink can be simultaneously obtained. In addition, in the present invention, due to the pattern formation by photolithography, since there is very little error in the alignment of fine holes, it is possible to perform printing on several sheets in one printing process, resulting in higher process efficiency and reduced process cost. It is effective. In particular, the photolithography color ink of the present invention has a great feature in providing a new ink composition capable of precise printing by imparting photosensitive characteristics that photolithography can be performed without significantly changing the composition of the conventional thermosetting ink composition. have.
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