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Coating electron curing

Potential Energy Savings By Using Electron Curing of Coatings on a Coll Coating Line... [Pg.59]

Comparisons in Cost of Electron Curing Coatings Materials vs Conventional Coatings... [Pg.64]

The aforementioned model of a coil coating line provides for a cost analysis of electron curing compared to conventional curing of coatings on a coil coating line. [Pg.66]

Thermal Stress Resistance. Epoxy-glass printed circuit boards, containing various electronic components were dip-coated and cured as described above and then cycled from -65°C to +125°C in forced air chambers according to the following schedule 1 hr at -65°C, 2 min at room temperature, 1 hr at +125°C, 2 min at room temperature, 1 hr at -65°C, etc. Such boards survived 20 to >50 cycles without cracking and/or delamination of the coating. [Pg.376]

Acid Intermediate Initiated Radiation Curable Coating Compositions Electron Curing Glow Discharge Polymerization... [Pg.839]

Acrylic acid, isobomyl ester Ageflex IBOA Al-co-cure IBA Ebecryl IBOA EINECS 227-561-6 IBOA Isobomyl acrylate Light Acrylate IB-XA 2-Propenolc acid, (1R,2R,4R)-1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo(2.2.1)hept-2-ylester, rel- 2-Propenoic acid, 1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo(2.2.1)hept-2-yl ester, exo- QM 589 Sartomer 506 SR 506 SR 506 (acrylate). Intermediate in the preparation of monomers and for acrylic polymers which, when cured provide hardness, low shnnkage, abrasion resistant, heat and water resistant, good weatherability in automotive coatings, electronics, adhesives. Liquid mp = -60° d 8 = 0.986 m.p. -60° f.p. <-20° flash... [Pg.342]

Trimethylbicyclo-(2.2.1)hept-2-yl methacrylate. Monomers when cured providing hardness, low shrinkage, abrasion resistance, heat and water resistance, good weatherability in automotive coatings, electronics, adhesives, and other acrylic polymers. Liquid mp = -60° bp = 245° djfl = 0.983. Rhine Poulenc Surfactants Rit-Chem. [Pg.343]

While most of these films are clearly low-modulus materials, they possess properties useful for such radiation-cure coating applications as conformal coatings, electronic encapsulent gels, or fiber optic coatings, particularly where such applications demand silicones broad operational temperature range,... [Pg.397]

Chem. Descrip. Phenol-based epoxy novolac acrylate blended with tri-methylolpropane triacrylate (50%) with MEFIQ inhibitor (500 ppm) Uses Epoxy-acrylic for free radical-cured formulations and composites, metal/paper/wood coatings, electronics, inks Features High reactivity high thermal resist. good chem. resist., adhesion, hardness, heat resist., abrasion resist., impact str., water resist. Properties Gardner 11 max. clear liq. vise. 15,000-20,000 mPa s acid no. 3 max. [Pg.452]

Chem. Descrip. Oligo (2-hydroxy-2-methyl-1-4 (1-methylvinyl) phenyl propanone and 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-1 -phenyl-1 -propanone (monomeric) Uses Photoinitiator for adhesives, coatings, electronics, inks Features Highly reactive nonyellowing fast cure response good through cure low color and odor (cured film) low volatility optimum absorp. 263-325 nm... [Pg.723]

Cure enhancers for UV/EB and peroxide-cure systems are low-volatility liquid monomer SR-502 ethoxylated trimethylolpropane triacylate, curing rapidly in systems to increase flexibility, weather resistance, chemical resistance, shrinkage, abrasion resistance, and impact strength, for coatings, PVC flooring, and photopolymers and CD-501 propoxylated trimethylolpropane triacrylate, for low shrinkage in acrylics, adhesives, coatings, electronics, and photopolymers. [Pg.162]

Ultraviolet Electron Beam Curing Formulations for Printing Ink, Coating and Paints, 3 Vols., SiTA Technology, London, 1991. [Pg.254]


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