Hot air and infrared (IR) dryers, like their cousin, the UV curing system, play an important role in the print production process, much like a field goal kicker for a football team. Think about it.
The use of UV curing materials for the application or processing of inks, paints, coatings, adhesives, etc. is critically important in many industrial segments. This technology has a combination of ...
The electronics industry faces skyrocketing demand for both efficiency and device quality. Meeting these requirements can be challenging, but embracing advanced, less conventional workflows makes it ...
OXFORD, ENGLAND—Dec. 14, 2011—The UV LED Curing Association has published a “UV LED Glossary of Terms.” This is the organization’s first major accomplishment since founders Integration Technology ...
Silicone elastomers have many properties that make them well suited for applications in the healthcare industry. These materials feature biocompatibility, strong heat aging properties, high chemical ...
After going through all the trouble of printing a part in resin, discovering it feels sticky or tacky to the touch is pretty unwelcome. Giving the model some extra ultraviolet (UV) curing seems like ...
The UV curing process is based on photochemical reaction, using light instead of heat, which instantly dries and cures the inks. Therefore, with the high adoption of 3D printing in the global market, ...
Due to be revealed at Fespa Global Print Expo in May, the new UV roll-to-roll printer builds on Mimaki’s 200 Series range and ...
Product Briefing Outline: Intertronics has introduced the ‘BlueWave’ 200 UV curing spot lamp that is designed to provide the highest intensity and the most user-friendly operation. A new, patent ...