3 research outputs found

    A new resin for photocurable electrical insulating varnishes

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    Abstract A new polyester resin for photocurable electrical insulating coatings was synthesized. The resin was diluted in hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA) monomer. 2-Hydroxy-2-methyl-1-phenyl-propane-1-one was aggregated to the coating formulation as a photoinitiator of the UV radiation curing. Coating film samples, 50 lm thick, were prepared on cooper plates using an appropriated extensor. Coating films were cured under different UV doses at room temperature using an UV tunnel. The UV doses of 400 mJ cm À2 has promoted the higher curing degree without detectable coating degradation. Some samples were submitted to dual-cure (or hybrid cure) that means UV curing followed by thermal curing for 2 h at 240°C in order to promote the improvement of some ultimate properties. Both samples, UV-cured and UV/thermal dual-cured, were evaluated

    Study of accelerated degradation of pigmented UV-cured print inks

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    Print inks have assumed an important role on finished materials, such as plastic packages, which can have a long lifetime when disposed as municipal waste. By this way, it is important to evaluate the influence of physical parameters on the degradation of shot lifetime substrates covered by pigmented print inks cured by UV radiation
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