fotopolymeriserande
Fotopolymeriserande is a Swedish term that translates to photopolymerization in English. It describes a process where light triggers a chemical reaction that causes a liquid monomer or oligomer to solidify, forming a polymer. This process is widely used in various technological applications.
The fundamental principle involves light-sensitive molecules called photoinitiators. When exposed to specific wavelengths of light, these
Key advantages of photopolymerization include its speed, ability to cure at room temperature, and the precision
Common applications include 3D printing, where successive layers of photopolymerizable resin are cured by light to