On Monday, James Aerykssen from Dymax (Booth 213) gave a presentation at the conference titled New Developments in Acrylate Oligomers for 3D Printing. He addressed a strong market demand for the next generation of oligomers for use in 3D printing rapid manufacturing applications.
NAGASE is promoting its portfolio of UV/EB raw materials, with a focus on cationic and specialty acrylate raw materials at Booth 209. Raw materials of particular interest for UV LED-curing applications are highlighted for both technology categories.
Using its proprietary technologies, Siltech Corporation (Booth 618) develops, manufactures and markets a full, unique line of organo-functional silicones. With more than 25 years of experience and two manufacturing facilities, the company offers a broad portfolio of cationic, quaternary, alkyl and reactive silicones for many markets.
Visitors to Heraeus Noblelight America’s booth (601) will witness innovative UV-curing technology demonstrations, including the first ever IoT-capable microwave-powered UV-curing system.
Alberdingk Boley, Inc. (ABI), a global supplier of innovative water-based dispersions, is exhibiting at Booth 415. With a legacy of more than 185 years in castor and linseed oils, driven by tradition and innovative technology, ABI is a proud, responsive supplier of environmentally friendly, water-based emulsions and dispersions to the paint and coatings, adhesives, and graphic arts industries.
Sartomer Americas, a business unit of Arkema Inc., is featuring a variety of specialty UV- and EB-curable monomers and oligomers that advance UV/EB curing performance for adhesives, 3D printing, electronics, graphic arts and coatings at Booth 501.
Keyland Polymer Material Sciences is exhibiting its portfolio of products, including UV resin, powder coatings and additives for use in a variety of markets at Booth 311. New market opportunities and product applications for these materials include 3D printing/additive manufacturing, inks and toners, electric vehicle (EV), lithium ion batteries, and carbon fiber composite materials used for vehicle lightweighting.
Researchers report in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces that they have developed polymers that can better mimic nature’s color-changing abilities than existing polymers.