electronics

Benefits:

  • Increased Speed of Cure
  • Ability to image at high resolution
  • Low temperature cure for heat sensitive substrates
  • Enhanced Bond Strength
  • Ability to apply roll to roll, opening opportunities for flexible electronics
  • Low viscosity allowing thin film application
  • High solvent/chemical resistance of cured polymer to allow etching
  • Allows flexibility in equipment design

Current & Potential End Uses:

  • Flexible Electronics
  • Automotive Electronics
  • Disk Drives, Optical Storage
  • Consumer Electronics Bonding
  • Cell Phone Camera Assembly
  • Digital Projector Assembly
  • Displays, Masks
  • Encapsulants
  • Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
  • Printed Circuited Boards (PCB)
  • Surface Mount
  • Computer Chips
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Printed Electronics
  • Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD)
  • Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED)

Resources for the Electronics Industry

uv.eb WEST Electronics Presentations now online

The Evolution of UV Photopolymerization in Global Industrial Manufacturing Markets and the Promising Outlook for the Future of the Technology

Global Electronics Market: A Brief Overview

The Next Generation of Optical Data Storage - Holography

UV and EB Opportunities in Printed Electronics Summary Report

UV Curing for Printed Electronics

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