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Electron beam curable acrylate adhesives

The contributions of physics to adhesion are further manifested by the extension of uv- and electron-beam curing of adhesives to low temperatures. Radiation-curable adhesives were originally intended to eliminate solvents in the systems. However, the use of certain toxic acrylate monomers presented some problems. So far, radiation-curable systems have become technologically challenging, but economically less attractive than most thermally cured systems. Since one of the earliest papers on photoadhesives by Nakano (35) many patents have been issued on this subject. Two reviews have been published by Stueben (36). ... [Pg.9]

The papers presented in the following chapters represent advances in pressure sensitive adhesives (ultraviolet light activated acrylate monomer - low Tg polyether formulations) photoinitiated cationic polymerization (light activated aryliodonium and arylsulfonium salts of lewis acids in epoxy resin formulations) polymer and formulation design criteria for radiation curable adhesives radiation curable composites (dynamic thermal analysis characterization of electron beam cured... [Pg.317]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1014 , Pg.1016 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1014 , Pg.1016 ]




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