Ideal for product developers, this book provides a complete, practical, and accessible introduction to photoinitiators and their commercial use. The text describes the chemical mechanisms of how these materials work from the energy delivered by UV light and the use of the many different groups of photoinitiators in diverse applications. It highlights individual differences and discusses what particular effects they bring to end-products. Based on more than 30 years of experience working with photoinitiators, the author also covers many relevant practical factors, such as surface and depth cure, oxygen inhibition, and yellowing effects.…mehr
Ideal for product developers, this book provides a complete, practical, and accessible introduction to photoinitiators and their commercial use. The text describes the chemical mechanisms of how these materials work from the energy delivered by UV light and the use of the many different groups of photoinitiators in diverse applications. It highlights individual differences and discusses what particular effects they bring to end-products. Based on more than 30 years of experience working with photoinitiators, the author also covers many relevant practical factors, such as surface and depth cure, oxygen inhibition, and yellowing effects.
W. Arthur Green received his degree in industrial chemistry in 1964 and has more than 40 years of experience working with photoinitiators. Since his retirement, he has continued to work part-time in the UV curing industry as a technical advisor and still presents papers and takes part in training sessions for companies involved in photoinitiators.
Inhaltsangabe
Let there be light. A little chemistry. Academics unlimited. Commercial photoinitiators. Factors affecting the use of photoinitiators. Photoproducts and the yellowing of coatings. Cationic chemistry. Factors affecting the use of cationic photoinitiators. Index.
Let there be light. A little chemistry. Academics unlimited. Commercial photoinitiators. Factors affecting the use of photoinitiators. Photoproducts and the yellowing of coatings. Cationic chemistry. Factors affecting the use of cationic photoinitiators. Index.
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