Specific aspects of light and radiation curing
Radiation polymerization - Principles
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Specific aspects of light and radiation curing
Radiation polymerization - Principles

Author : Jacques VERDU

Publication date: July 10, 2000 | Lire en français

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4. Specific aspects of light and radiation curing

As we have seen 1.1 , photoamorinated or radioamorinated polymerization offers a number of advantages over "thermal" polymerization, in particular the possibility of working at low temperatures and very high initiation speeds. But how do these two methods differ from one another? The main differences can be summarized in the table at 1 .

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