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Electron-beam curing principle

Electron Beam-Cured Inks. Electron beam-cured inks are similar in principle to ultraviolet light-cured inks except that no photoinitiator is needed. Vinyl polymerizations may be initiated Iqr any form of ionizing radiation, e. g., neutrons, a-particles, y-rays, and x-rays, as well as by high-energy electrons ( 5-rays). The mechanism of initiation is more complex than that of photochemical initiation in that radiation of vinyl monomers gives cations and anions as well as free radicals however, most radiation-initiated polymerizations are radical-initiated because the cations and anions formed are not stable at the temperature of polymerization and therefore dissociate to form radicals. [Pg.167]


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