ABSTRACT
This article discusses the effect of UV-C radiation on two types of cured polymer resins, epoxy and polyester, intended for use in disinfection chambers. The exposure of the samples to UV-C rays lasted 168 h. Our evaluation covered two aspects: the effect of UV-C rays on the flammability and flame retardancy of the resins, and the effect of UV-C rays on the adhesion of the resins to the steel substrate. It was found that the applied halogen and halogen-free organophosphate agents can be used for the tested resins under UV-C conditions (e.g. disinfection chambers), and no negative impact of UV-C radiation on the performance of these flame retardants was found. The use of the tested types of resins in the form of thin coatings on a steel substrate is feasible in disinfection chambers under UV-C radiation conditions, as the obtained results indicate that the radiation did not affect the adhesion of the coating. The visible effect of UV-C radiation on both the tested resins was discoloration, giving yellow and brown colors. Our results suggest that further studies, probably involving longer UV-C exposure, would be advisable.
Acknowledgments
The study was financed by the Department of Materials Technology at the Silesian University of Technology, within the frame of the statutory research grant No. 11/030/BK_23/1127 (BK-220/RM3/2023). The authors want to thank Marta Gwiaździńska and Izabela Polańska for technical support during the testing procedures.
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Author contributions
M.K.: Conceptualization, Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Project administration, Supervision, Validation, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing; J.S.: Data curation, Investigation, Visualization; P.O.: Data curation, Investigation; B.M.: Formal analysis, Funding acquisition, Methodology, Resources, Supervision, Writing – review & editing; T.P.: Formal analysis, Investigation, Methodology, Writing – review & editing; W.W.: Investigation, Methodology, Visualization