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In today’s marketplace, the performance requirements demanded of UV-cured formulations are significantly greater than at any time during the history of industrial UV curing. These performance requirements include improved hardness and scratch resistance, while retaining flexibility and providing long-term weatherability.
The successful achievement of these performance characteristics is providing today’s end users with a high value-added benefit to their products. These, and other performance properties, are typically determined by the selection and optimization of the types of oligomers, monomers, and photoinitiators in a given formulation.
The Heraeus Noblelight Light Hammer product platforms are DC-driven sources that deliver near-constant UV energy output. This significantly impacts the photopolymerization process, “network structure,” and cured film performance properties. Due to the high intensity output of the
LH platform, one can generate a higher number of domain cross-link structures. With near-constant UV energy output, one also significantly reduces premature terminations, resulting in a more uniform size domain structure.
This improvement in the uniformity of the 3D cross-linked “network structure” provides superior uniform physical properties across an entire UV-cured film, including surface hardness, elongation, weatherability, and optical functions (anti-glare, anti-reflective, refractive index, etc.).
FLEXIBLE MODULAR DESIGN
100% ■ Reduced mean time to repair
■ Easily expandable ■ Memory capability
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