Abstract
Electron beam hardening is a process for changing liquid surface coatings of different thicknesses by irradiation with electrons of high energy into solid, hard, elastic films. In contrast to the UV process, one can harden pigmented paints with electron beams. An electron accelerator, which remits free electrons is used as the energy source for starting the chemical reaction in the coating material. In order to irradiate flat parts, which were coated with liquid paint by rolling, pouring or spraying, equally with electrons, one must produce an electron curtain, similar to that in a paint pouring machine.
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Application and processing of paints hardened by electron beams. Anwendung und Verarbeitung von EB-haertenden Lacken.
Germany: N. p.,
1984.
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Application and processing of paints hardened by electron beams. Anwendung und Verarbeitung von EB-haertenden Lacken.
Germany.
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1984.
"Application and processing of paints hardened by electron beams. Anwendung und Verarbeitung von EB-haertenden Lacken."
Germany.
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title = {Application and processing of paints hardened by electron beams. Anwendung und Verarbeitung von EB-haertenden Lacken}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Electron beam hardening is a process for changing liquid surface coatings of different thicknesses by irradiation with electrons of high energy into solid, hard, elastic films. In contrast to the UV process, one can harden pigmented paints with electron beams. An electron accelerator, which remits free electrons is used as the energy source for starting the chemical reaction in the coating material. In order to irradiate flat parts, which were coated with liquid paint by rolling, pouring or spraying, equally with electrons, one must produce an electron curtain, similar to that in a paint pouring machine.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1984}
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title = {Application and processing of paints hardened by electron beams. Anwendung und Verarbeitung von EB-haertenden Lacken}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {Electron beam hardening is a process for changing liquid surface coatings of different thicknesses by irradiation with electrons of high energy into solid, hard, elastic films. In contrast to the UV process, one can harden pigmented paints with electron beams. An electron accelerator, which remits free electrons is used as the energy source for starting the chemical reaction in the coating material. In order to irradiate flat parts, which were coated with liquid paint by rolling, pouring or spraying, equally with electrons, one must produce an electron curtain, similar to that in a paint pouring machine.}
place = {Germany}
year = {1984}
month = {Jan}
}