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Non-post-cure polymers. (Materials).


Eclipse Deep-Cure UV polymers cure in shadows and to depths greater than 2". This technology is said to surpass current UV polymer systems which require post-curing in either ovens or moisture moisture

wetness due to any liquid; usually refers to water as a component, e.g. in feed.


moisture free
a substance heated at 220°F (105°C) to constant weight. Called also oven-dry or 100% dry matter.
. The Eclipse Deep-Cure UV polymers cure without the time and investment required for these post-cure processes, saving customers time and money, according to according to
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1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

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 the manufacturer. Eclipse Deep-Cure UV polymers can also replace two-component epoxy epoxy

Any of a class of thermosetting polymers, polyethers built up from monomers with an ether group that takes the form of a three-membered epoxide ring. The familiar two-part epoxy adhesives consist of a resin with epoxide rings at the ends of its molecules and a curing
 and polyurethane polyurethane

Any of a class of very versatile polymers that are made into flexible and rigid foams, fibres, elastomers (elastic polymers), surface coatings, and adhesives.
 adhesives and potting compounds. Manufacturers using these products are said to reduce costs by eliminating mixing equipment and curing ovens. (Elementis Specialties)

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Publication:Rubber World
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:4EUUK
Date:Sep 1, 2001
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