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Original Articles

Study on affecting factors of curing rate in ultraviolet curing adhesives containing modified acrylic ester prepolymers

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Pages 595-602 | Received 20 Mar 2018, Accepted 26 May 2018, Published online: 28 Sep 2018
 

Abstract

Ultraviolet (UV) curing adhesives have been extensively utilized in fields of health care and electronic components due to low energy consumption and solvent pollution. The most used system is modified acrylic ester system whose merits are low cost, high reliability and tensile strength. However, higher UV curing rate is still pursued especially in field of quick dry adhesives as well as influencing factors of curing rate are very complex. For clarifying affecting factors of curing rate as well as achieving higher curing rate, in this work, several UV curing adhesives with acrylic photosensitive resin prepolymers modified by epoxy and polyurethane were prepared. The impacts of class and content of radical photo-initiators, prepolymers and reactive diluents on UV curing rate were deeply researched. Moreover, the influence of oxygen polymerization inhibition on curing rate was discussed as well. The significantly elevated curing rates were obtained in as-prepared adhesives, in comparison with commercial ones. This work might offer a facile and effective strategy to obtain the promising high-performance modified acrylic ester prepolymer bearing UV curing adhesives with a significantly elevated high curing rate by well controlling these investigated affecting factors.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Talent Introduction Scientific Research Initiation Projects of Yangtze Normal University under Grant Nos. 2017KYQD33 and 2017KYQD34.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare no competing financial interest.

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