1 May 1993
Year: 1993
Price: 10.00

Introduction

Radiation processing is an elegant for increasing restrictions for use
of solvent and major correrns for energy savings because it involves solventfree
materials in a cold process. But the physical form (high viscosity of the
solventfree products) leads to differences in handling and being reactive
materials, it will not always be pessible to draw on past experience in dealing
with formulating and manufacturing pararreters.

New thinking and new approaches play a significant role in the of development of
this technology.
The following pages contain a brief overview of the chemistry involved in
radiation processing. The review of the chemistry is designed to take the
mystery out of this topic without going into complex details. We will
teach you how to formulate but just give some highlights as a guide and intro-
duction for the newcomer.

1993 Conference Radiation Induced Free Radical Polymerization
Author: Dr. B. Hugelin | 10 pages

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