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Electron beam curing could unlock tougher, faster coatings for packaging and cars

Electron beam curing could unlock tougher, faster coatings for packaging and cars
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Researcher Tommaso Frison is exploring the use of electron beam radiation to cure industrial coatings, offering a faster and more effective alternative to traditional UV-based methods. This technology could improve the durability of products ranging from automotive parts to food packaging.

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Advancements in radiation curing technology can lead to more energy-efficient and durable manufacturing processes for consumer goods.

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