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Radiation curing study.


Radiation Curing, VI is the subject of a multi-client, technoeconomic marketing study being offered by Skeist Inc., consultants to the polymer industries. The report is the sixth in a series and will be based on interviews with end users, producers of monomers, resins resins,
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 and other materials, equipment manufacturers, systems suppliers, and government agencies. The study includes statistical data on U.S. consumption of radiation-curable materials, technology of UV and EB curing processes and formulation formulation /for·mu·la·tion/ (for?mu-la´shun) the act or product of formulating.

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, suppliers and market shares, industry structure, trends, growth rates Growth Rates

The compounded annualized rate of growth of a company's revenues, earnings, dividends, or other figures.

Notes:
Remember, historically high growth rates don't always mean a high rate of growth looking into the future.
, opportunities, and new materials and processes. A brochure providing information about the study is available by contacting 973.515.2020, skeistinc@aol.com America Online's Internet domain address. When sending e-mail to an AOL subscriber via the Internet, the aol.com is the last part of the address; for example: jjones@aol.com. , www.skeistinc.com.
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Title Annotation:New Products
Publication:JCT CoatingsTech
Date:Jun 1, 2004
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