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In spite of all the efforts mentioned above, no cases of wide application of UV/EB technology are known at this writing. As pointed out earlier, there are many difficulties to do that. The main issues the automotive industry is facing when considering this technology are/ ... [Pg.172]

There are great efforts to develop not only clear coats, but also primers and base coats that would be curable by UV or EB. The current approaches to UV/EB technology are ... [Pg.172]

Ultraviolet Curing Lamp Safety and Handling, RadTech (The Association for UV EB Technology), Bethesda, MD. [Pg.237]

The key industry drivers are based mainly on cost reduction, reduced energy consumption, and environmental issues. The main components of economy where UV/EB technology has been growing are ... [Pg.239]

Mehnert, R., Pincus, A., Janorsky, L, Stowe, R., and Berejka, A., UV EB Technology Equipment, Vol. L, John Wiley Sons Ltd., Chichester and SITA Technology, Ltd., London (1998). [Pg.261]

Madhusoodhanan S, Nagvekar D. (2008) Dual cure digital inks for industrial printing. RadTech UV/EB Technology Expo and Conference 2008, Chicago. [Pg.176]

We ve witnessed tremendous technical growth over the last 10-15 years and the future for uv/EB technology looks bright. Several applications were mentioned during the course of this review and, of course, many others are being practiced. [Pg.335]

While UV/EB technologies can be termed as mature, further improvements are still required. There is a definite need to extend the life time of UV lamps and EB elertrodes as well as a reduction in the ozone used in UV lamps. Based on the above features, there are a number of solutions available for consideration when choosing UV units or systems. There are a variety of energy control methods in UV systems with investment costs being a key issue. When cross-linking problems oaur, inadequate UV energy is always the first suspect. [Pg.40]

Industry sources suggest that companies that already have solvent coating equipment are unlikely to switch to UV/EB technology but that companies that are investing in new lines are seriously considering UV/EB technology over solvent-based chemistry for several reasons ... [Pg.54]


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