Claims
- 1. A polycarbonate composition of matter comprised of (1) a polycarbonate resin susceptible to degradation by ultraviolet light and (2) an effective amount of a latent UV stabilizer of the formula ##STR6## applied to the polycarbonate resin surface by means of a carrier resin which can be cured in situ, the latent UV stabilizer having the properties of permitting UV light to cure the carrier resin without interference by the latent UV stabilizer and at a later time, the carrier resin has been cured to the insoluble state, the latent stabilizer by chemical rearrangement becomes activated as a UV stabilizer for the polycarbonate resin.
- 2. A composition of matter comprising (1) a polycarbonate resin susceptible to degradation by ultraviolet light and (2) an effective amount of a latent UV stabilizer comprising a compound having the formula: ##STR7## applied to the surface of the polycarbonate resin by means of a carrier resin comprising a UV curable polymethyl-methacrylate resin.
- 3. A composition as in claim 2 wherein the UV stabilizer is present in an amount ranging from 0.5 to 15%, by weight, based on the weight of the carrier resin.
- 4. A composition as in claim 2, wherein the polycarbonate resin is in the form of a film or sheet material.
- 5. A composition as in claim 1, wherein the carrier resin is a UV curable resin.
- 6. A composition as in claim 1 wherein the polycarbonate resin is protected by means of a thin coating of a cured acrylate resinous composition containing the latent UV stabilizer dispersed homogeneously throughout the thin coating, which in turn is disposed on the surface of the polycarbonate substrate.
- 7. A composition as in claim 1, wherein the polycarbonate resin is protected by means of a thin coating of a cured acrylate resinous composition containing the UV stabilizer dispersed homogeneously throughout the thin coating, which in turn is disposed on the surface of the polycarbonate substrate in which the amount of the UV stabilizer ranges from 0.5 to 15%, by weight, based on the weight of the acrylate resin.
- 8. The cured, stabilized product of claim 1.
- 9. The cured, stabilized product of claim 7.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 234,228, filed Feb. 13, 1981, now abandoned, and assigned to the same assignee as the present invention.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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