Articles

This section contains a vast database of articles on UV and EB curing. The majority of these articles are papers that have been presented at past RadTech Europe Conferences, covering a wide variety of topics, from market overviews to formulating, from photoinitiators to equipment. You can search for articles of interest by using keywords you are interested in. In addition, articles are sorted per industry segment or topic on the right-hand side of this page. Articles can be downloaded free of charge to members and for a small fee to non-members.

 

Study on the EB cured resin stamper for embossed hologram

Y.Inaba and S.Okano

Electoron beam curing technique has been studied in manufacturing resin stampers for embossed holograms. Several EB curable resins were tested and evaluated from measuring diffraction efficiencies of holograms embossed with these resin stampers.

Costs: € 5,00
Content: 6 pages
Industry: Chemistry

New microwave energized uv systems

R. W. Stowe

The number and variety of applications for UV curable adhesives, coatings and inks have been increasing at a rapid pace. 'New demands on lamp systems arise from requirements for higher speeds, higher efficiency and special configurations for complex parts. The latest developments in

Costs: € 5,00
Content: 6 pages

Direct and indirect methods for the Characterization of photoinitiator efficiency

J.Ohngemach, M. Koehler, G. Wehner

This paper presents the results of an in-depth investigation of the reactivity of photocurable systems consisting of acrylated monomomers/oligomers and photoinitiators by using Photo Differential Scanning Calorimetry (Photo-DSC) .

Costs: € 10,00
Content: 19 pages

Overview and trends in radiation curing technology

Ronald Golden

A brief summary of both free radical and cationic radiation curing chemistry is provided. Historical reasons for the rapid growth of this technology are reviewed, and a number of recent and emerging applications are discussed.

Costs: € 10,00
Content: 11 pages
Industry: Chemistry

An Evaluation of different photopolymerizable systems with particular reference to their water dispersions

R. Cavalieri, S. Farronato, C. Settin, 1989 Conference

The UV curing coating process has aroused admiration and interest in technologists since it came on the scene of coating industry — just a long time ago — because of both the novelty of the idea and the easiness of the application schedule.

Costs: € 10,00
Content: 10 pages
Industry: Other

Electron-Beam Equipment 1n Coating Lines

P.J. -M. Manus, 1989 Conference

Various types of electron accelerators have been developed for coating purposes. Although they have many common characteristics, there are significant differences of technical origin, especially in the performance range limits.

Costs: € 10,00
Content: 19 pages
Industry: Other

Kinetic Studies of Photopolymerization and Photocrosslinking of Difunctional Allylic and Acrylic Monomers

Ignazio Renato Bellobono

Industrial applications of photo-induced chain crosslinking polymerisation processes have been increasing in recent years.

Costs: € 10,00
Content: 10 pages

Waterborne UV Pud's, eco-friendly systems for clear and pigmented coatings

UV technology has been used in wood coatings since the late seventies. Until now all of these
applications have been based on 100% UV curable products, formulated mainly for roller coater

Costs: Free
Content: pages

Water-borne UV coatings for exterior wood application

J. Lippemeier

Radiation-curable, water-borne polyurethane dispersions combine the best properties from various welldeveloped coating techniques. For example, the radiation curing of water-borne UV coatings takes seconds and is of similar efficiency to that of solvent-borne or 100% UV coatings.

Costs: € 10,00
Content: 9 pages

UV-Curable gel-polymer electrolytes for Li-ion battery applications

R. Bongiovanni

The development of advanced materials for energy storage and conversion has been receiving wide attention to meet the rising demand for clean energy technologies.

Costs: € 10,00
Content: 9 pages
Industry: Formulation

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