Residual Building Block Chemicals in Raw Materials and Finished Printing Inks: A Risk Assessment By Natasha Hausler Banke, Ph.D. INX International Ink Company . " title="FIGURE 1. Diagram of sample introduction to detection of a Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer. Q1: The first quadrupole detects the parent ion and focuses the ion to pass through to the collision cell. … [Read more...] about Residual Building Block Chemicals in Raw Materials and Finished Printing Inks: A Risk Assessment
2018 Issue 3
Cure Speed Improvements and Yellowing Effects in UV LED-Curable OPVs and Clear Coats Using Acrylated Amines
Cure Speed Improvements and Yellowing Effects in UV LED-Curable OPVs and Clear Coats Using Acrylated Amines By Jo Ann Arceneaux, Ph.D. and Celia Buono, allnex USA Inc.; and Kevin Poelmans, Ph.D., allnex Belgium SUBMITTEDFIGURE 1. Mercury lamp and UV LED lamp emission spectra SUBMITTEDFIGURE 2. Photoabstraction reactions with thioxanthone and amine … [Read more...] about Cure Speed Improvements and Yellowing Effects in UV LED-Curable OPVs and Clear Coats Using Acrylated Amines
Lumii Sparks Evolution of Printing Technology
Lumii Sparks Evolution of Printing Technology By Nancy Cates, contributing editor UV+EB Technology . " title=""> SUBMITTED ." title=""> SUBMITTED Click Thumbnails to View Lumii, a 3-going-on-20-year-old company based in Boston, Massachusetts, was named as one of the winners of RadTechs Emerging Technology Award this year for bringing evolutionary innovation … [Read more...] about Lumii Sparks Evolution of Printing Technology
New Technology and Advanced Materials Highlight RadTech 2018
New Technology and Advanced Materials Highlight RadTech 2018 By Nancy Cates, contributing editor UV+EB Technology . " title=""> SUBMITTED ." title=""> SUBMITTED ." title=""> SUBMITTED ." title=""> SUBMITTED ." title=""> SUBMITTED Click Thumbnails to View Excellence in research, new technology, advanced materials and design were recognized at … [Read more...] about New Technology and Advanced Materials Highlight RadTech 2018
Q&A: Why is there no ‘standard unit’ similar to lighting products for the radiant output of UV lamps?
By R.W. Stowe, UV applications engineering consultant, Heraeus Noblelight America LLC The visible portion of the output (luminous flux) of lamps used for illumination is expressed in lumens, a measure of the total quantity of visible light emitted by a source. This is possible because the output is measured only in the wavelength response range of the human eye. This … [Read more...] about Q&A: Why is there no ‘standard unit’ similar to lighting products for the radiant output of UV lamps?

