radiationcurable
Radiation-curable materials are substances that undergo a chemical change, typically polymerization, when exposed to radiation. This process is often used in various industries, including coatings, inks, and adhesives, to create durable and high-performance products. The most common types of radiation used for curing these materials are ultraviolet (UV) light and electron beams.
UV-curable materials are activated by UV light, which initiates a photochemical reaction. This type of curing
Electron beam (EB) curing involves the use of high-energy electrons to initiate a chemical reaction. This method
Radiation-curable materials offer several advantages, including fast curing times, high adhesion, and excellent mechanical properties. They