Digital Demo: UV-Cured Powder Coating on Carbon Fiber
Keyland Polymer's R&D chemist will demonstrate the UV powder coating application process followed by UV curing on a carbon fiber water bottle holder. (Sponsored)
This coat-and-cure demo by Keyland Polymer UV Powder will introduce you to the UV-cured powder coating process and its advantages for powder coating carbon fiber. Keyland Polymer's R&D chemist will demonstrate the UV powder coating application process followed by UV curing on a carbon fiber water bottle holder. The demo will conclude with an adhesion test of the carbon fiber component.
Keyland Polymer UV Powder develops, formulates and manufactures UV-curable powder coatings that are instantly cured with UV light energy. UV powder coatings are a safe, solvent-free and energy-efficient coating for a variety of heat-sensitive substrates including carbon fiber, plastic, wood and traditional metal materials. UV-cured powder coatings also offer many operational and performance benefits when compared to other finishing technologies.
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