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Letter 8043
UV curing opposed to gas oven plus UV
compatable paint
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Hi there,
At the moment we cure the paint on our steel components in a gas
oven, but I have read an interesting article about UV curing that
cures almost instantaneous.
Presently it takes approx 30 mins curing time using the gas oven,
and therefore considerable time would be saved. Does anyone use UV
curing in their process?
I realise I would also have to change my powder paint to be
compatable to this curing method. If anyone knows anything about
this, please let me know.
Thankyou,
Lisa Wallace
- Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Curing powder, using UV is a recent development for
temperature-sensitive substrates such as MDF, PU-insulated steel
sheeting, shock-absorbers, etc.
The curing is as follows: first the powder is heated up to appr.
100-120 C in order to melt and to flow. The curing is triggered by
the UV radiation. As the UV intensity must be equal to all the
surface, this system is only useful for flat and/or
rotational-symmetrical parts.
For speeding up curing of powder in a "standard" situation there
are a lot of other possibilities, such as IR, NIR, IR+high-speed
convection, etc. What to use depends on parts, sizes, actual
situation, etc.
Best regards,

Remmelt Bosklopper
- Enschede, The Netherlands
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