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technologically useful applications rely on
photopolymers; for example, some
enamels and
varnishes depend on
photopolymer formulation for
proper hardening upon...
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translucent or
opalescent diffusion. Recently,
photopolymers have been used for
making holographic diffusers.
Photopolymers offer better performance than
other materials...
- a pre-programmed
design or
shape on to the
surface of the
photopolymer vat.
Photopolymers are
sensitive to
ultraviolet light, so the
resin is photochemically...
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Stereolithography (SLA) → a laser-cured
photopolymer for
materials such as thermoplastic-like
photopolymers.
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) → a laser-sintered...
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radiation (UV or visible).
Synthetic photoinitiators are key
components in
photopolymers (for example, photo-curable coatings,
adhesives and
dental restoratives)...
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create raised surface printing plates from a
negative and a
photopolymer plate.
Photopolymer plates are
light sensitive. On one side the
surface is cured...
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technique that can
store information at high
density inside crystals or
photopolymers. The
ability to
store large amounts of
information in some kind of medium...
- it is also used in adhesives, sealants,
alkyd coatings, elastomers,
photopolymers, and inks for
improved adhesion, hardness, ab****n and heat resistance...
- be
carved from a
potato or
other semi-rigid food item. Furthermore,
photopolymer stamps are
gaining po****rity. They are most
often produced in a set...
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bonds in acrylates.
Polymerization occurs when
photopolymers are
exposed to
light when
photopolymers contain chromop****s, otherwise, the
addition of...