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Camphene, Isobornyl Acetate (IBA), Isobornyl acrylate (IBOA), Isobornyl methyacrylate (IBOMA)
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Light curing technology is a kind of technology which uses light as energy and decomposes photoinitiator to produce active species such as free radicals or ions. These active species initiate monomer polymerization and make it rapidly convert from liquid to solid polymer.
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The photoinitiator has a high molar extinction coefficient in the ultraviolet and near ultraviolet regions, high free radical/ion yield, and its properties are non-toxic, odorless, non-volatile, and have good miscibility with resins and monomers and migration Low performance and good storage stability in the dark.
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Compared with traditional solvent-based thermal curing technology, UV light curing technology has fast curing speed, instant film formation, no volatile solvent, low environmental pollution, high safety, low energy consumption, low production cost, and coating performance excellent and many other advantages.
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According to a questionnaire survey launched by the North American Radiation Curing Association for its members, more than half of them believe that their business will be reduced or postponed