New UV-Curable Polyurethane Dispersion for Fast Flash-Off and Good Physical Drying
By Youngsam Kim and Sungseo Cho, Miwon Specialty Chemical; and Rami Awad, Miwon Austria
Abstract
As environmental issues are becoming an industry-wide topic, the interest in...
Adhesion Enhancement of UV-Cure Inks onto Polymers by Gas-Phase Plasma Pretreatments
By Scott R. Sabreen, The Sabreen Group, Inc.
Abstract
The demand for UV-cure inkjet printing and coating onto two-dimensional and three-dimensional plastic products – including thin...
Q. Why Measure UV LEDs?
I was drafted (volunteered) to take this column over from Dick Stowe when he finally convinced the editors of UV+EB Technology that he wanted...
Université Laval Joins with Industry to Develop Wood Product Finishing and Densification
By Nancy Cates, contributing writer, UV+EB Technology
Positioning Canada as a global leader in green interior wood finishing and densification is the goal of a...
The Science of UV/EB Polymerization
UV+EB Technology introduces “Professor’s Corner.” This quarterly column will provide science-based information to people employed in the UV/EB industry or in related academic research....
Association News
RadTech Announces New President and Board Members
RadTech, the nonprofit trade association for ultraviolet and electron beam technologies, is pleased to welcome Eileen Weber of...
Regulatory News
US EPA Floats First SNURs Using Streamlined Framework
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed significant new use rules (SNURs) to address risks that...
Q. How can readers of UV+EB Technology continue to benefit from the information in...
Editor’s Note: Dick Stowe has retired as a column writer for UV+EB Technology. His guidance and wisdom in the last four years have been...
Q. What are the basic regulatory and safety standards for the installation of a...
A.The adoption of low-energy electron beam (EB) technology can be a significant step forward for any company regarding manufacturing capabilities, the lowering of overall...
Researchers develop photoinitiators based on colloidal quantum materials
A team led by Uri Banin, Institute of Chemistry chair at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has been working to develop photoinitiators based on colloidal...
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