fotopolymeerointiin
Fotopolymeerointiin, a Finnish term, translates to photopolymerization in English. It is a photochemical process where light is used to induce a rapid chemical reaction. Specifically, it refers to the polymerization of monomers or oligomers into a solid polymer when exposed to light. This process typically involves a photoinitiator, a substance that absorbs light energy and generates reactive species, such as free radicals or cations. These reactive species then initiate a chain reaction, linking the monomer units together to form a long polymer chain.
The process is widely used in various applications due to its speed and ability to polymerize in