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Review of basic chemistry of UV‐curing technology

V. Shukla (Oil and Paint Department, H.B. Technological Institute, Kanpur, India)
M. Bajpai (Oil and Paint Department, H.B. Technological Institute, Kanpur, India)
D.K. Singh (Jaydeep Polycon(P) Ltd, Kanpur, India)
M. Singh (Jaydeep Polycon(P) Ltd, Kanpur, India)
R. Shukla (Jaydeep Polycon(P) Ltd, Kanpur, India)

Pigment & Resin Technology

ISSN: 0369-9420

Article publication date: 1 October 2004

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Abstract

The market for ultraviolet curing technology has been growing at double‐digit rates in the last 10 years. The main reason for such a rapid technological growth of UV curing is its unique process characteristic, which allow UV‐coating to be applied on virtually any substrates, including plastic, metal, composite, wood, paper, leather, vinyl, glass, magnetic recording tape and even human teeth. The original driving forces behind the commercialisation of UV‐technology were energy saving and freedom from solvents. These benefits are complemented by high productivity and subsequently higher profits that can be achieved with the increased line speed, just‐in‐time benefits and immediate “pack and ship” capabilities. This paper gives a review of the development of the UV curing technology, with emphasis placed on relevant chemistry.

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Shukla, V., Bajpai, M., Singh, D.K., Singh, M. and Shukla, R. (2004), "Review of basic chemistry of UV‐curing technology", Pigment & Resin Technology, Vol. 33 No. 5, pp. 272-279. https://doi.org/10.1108/03699420410560461

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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