Claims
- 1. A process for selectively modifying a surface, comprising laminating a dry-developing dry film resist layer to said surface, imagewise exposing said layer to actinic radiation, removing said support sheet from said layer, whereby the exposed area of said layer remains on said surface and the unexposed area of said layer remains on said support sheet to be removed therewith, treating the resultant exposed area of said surface to modify it, the exposed area of said layer protecting the remainder of said surface from said treating, said dry-developing dry film resist comprising a flexible support sheet and a photopolymerizable layer having a greater adhesion to said support than to said surface, but upon exposure to actinic radiation, having a greater adhesion to said surface than to said support sheet, said layer comprising (1) a dispersion of at least one polymer having a Tg below 70.degree. C. in the form of spherical-like domains within a continuous phase of (2) at least one further polymer, the adhesion between the domains of the dispersed polymer and the further polymer being low relative to the cohesion of the continuous phase of second polymer, to provide an appreciable reduction in the cohesive strength of said layer as compared to when the dispersed polymer is not present in said layer, (3) free-radical polymerizable monomer, (4) and photopolymerization initiator for initiating the polymerization of said monomer upon exposure of said layer to actinic radiation, said monomer being present in an amount in excess of the absorptive capacity of said layer, said layer being dry developed by lamination to said surface, imagewise exposure of said layer to actinic radiation to cause the exposed area of said layer to achieve said greater adhesion to said surface, and peeling away said support sheet, the reduced cohesive strength of said layer enabling the unexposed area of said layer to break free from said exposed area and be removed therefrom by said peeling.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the surface includes copper.
- 3. The process of claim 1 wherein said exposed area of said layer is resistant to molten solder and said treating involves contacting said exposed area of said surface with molten solder.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein said treating involves plating said exposed area of said surface.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said treating involves etching said exposed area of said surface.
- 6. The process of claims 3 or 4 and additionally, removing said exposed area of said layer from said surface after said treating.
- 7. A process for selectively modifying a surface, comprising laminating a solder mask layer to said surface, imagewise exposing said layer to actinic radiation, removing said support sheet from said layer, whereby the exposed area of said layer remains on said surface and the unexposed area of said layer remains on said support sheet to be removed therewith, treating the resultant exposed area of said surface to modify it, the exposed area of said layer protecting the remainder of said surface from said treating, said a solder mask comprising a flexible support sheet and a photopolymerizable layer having a greater adhesion to said support sheet that to said surface, but upon exposure to actinic radiation, having a greater adhesion to said surface than to said support sheet than to said surface, but upon exposure to actinic radiation, having a greater adhesion to said surface than to said support sheet, said layer comprising (1) a dispersion of at least one polymer having a Tg below 70.degree. C. in the form of spherical-like domains within a continuous phase of (2) at least one further polymer, the adhesion between the domains of the dispersed polymer and the further polymer being low relative to the cohesion of the continuous phase of second polymer, to provide an appreciable reduction in the cohesive strength of said layer as compared to when the dispersed polymer is not present in said layer, (3) free-radical polymerizable monomer, (4) and photopolymerization initiator for initiating the polymerization of said monomer, said monomer being present in an amount in excess of the absorptive capacity of said layer, the polymerized image on said surface formed by laminating said layer to said surface, imagewise exposing said layer to actinic radiation and peeling away said support sheet to develop said image being resistant to molten solder and a dielectric.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 144,300 filed Apr. 28, 1980 and now U.S. Pat. No. 4,289,841, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 15,245 filed on Feb. 26, 1979 and now abandoned.
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