Radiation Curing Technology Training Course

Contents

  • Introduction to radcure technology
  • Principles of eb and uv curing
  • Application of radcure products
  • Photoinitiators / monomers
  • Aspects of cure in thin films
  • Raw material selection
  • Formulation principles
  • Monomers / oligomers
  • Cationic systems
  • Cure assessment
  • Curing equipment
  • Product manufacturing
  • Photoimaging
  • Stereo lithography
  • Health & safety aspects

The course also includes a practical demonstration of uv curing and time for discussion of topics of special interest to delegates.

Description

This three day intensive course provides a firm foundation in the chemistry, principles and applications of ultraviolet and electron beam technologies.

The course, which embraces all aspects of radiation curing in surface coatings and other specialist areas, is intended for both newcomers and more experienced personnel from companies involved in or intending to become involved in radiation curing technology - formulators, raw material suppliers, equipment manufacturers and end users.

Requirements

To gain maximum benefit from this course, delegates should have a knowledge of chemistry to at least university entrance standard.

Tutors

Prof. Stephen Davidson – Formerly Professor of Applied Chemistry University of Kent
Dr Richard Holman – Consultant in Radcure and Inks, PRA

Venue

PRA, Hampton, Middlesex, UK

Dates and Times

18–20 May 2009
16–18 November 2009

The course runs from 9:30 to approximately 17:00 on the first day, from 9:00 to approximately 17:00 on the second day and from 9:30 to approximately 15:30 on the final day.

Course Prices

£1018 – PRA Members

£1204 – Standard

Prices are per delegate and include VAT, all course materials, tea, coffee and a light lunch. Prices do not include accommodation.

Registration

To book your place use our online registration form.

More Information

For further details contact Elisabeth Brown