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Chapter 9 Dual-Cure Mechanisms.

Format:
Book
Contributor:
American Society for Testing and Materials.
ASTM International.
Series:
Journal of ASTM International. Manual Series ; MNL10424M.
ASTM manual series ; MNL10424M
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Radiation curing.
Plastic coating.
Radiation--Industrial applications.
Radiation.
Ultraviolet radiation--Industrial applications.
Ultraviolet radiation.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (10 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables.
Volume 2002, Issue 45 (January 2002)
Other Title:
ASTM digital library.
Place of Publication:
West Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 2002.
System Details:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
text file PDF
Summary:
THERE ARE TIMES when radiation curing alone may be limited in its ability to effect cure. The technique depends on line-of-sight contact of radiation with molecules that can be activated to initiate polymerization. If an object has shadowed areas, as for example, under the chips or other components on a printed circuit assembly, no cure will take place in the shadowed area unless a means of directing radiation under the component is devised. Similar difficulties can be encountered on other three-dimensional objects. The main reason for seeking a system that can be cured with radiation, followed by another means of curing or vice-versa, is to overcome or alleviate such difficulties, as well as to improve properties. The use of two or more mechanisms to effect cure is known as dual cure or hybrid cure. The usual goal of such cure systems is to take advantage of the extremely rapid cure rate of radiation induced curing and obtain a tack-free system, and ultimate properties are obtained in the second step, typically, a thermally induced cure.
Notes:
"ASTM Stock Number: MNL10424M".
Includes bibliographical references 32.
Electronic reproduction. W. Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 2002. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
Description based on publisher's website, viewed May 03, 2017.
ISBN:
9780803145481 (e-ISBN)
9780803120952
0803120958
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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