1. UV-Curing Coatings:
UV-curing coatings for substrates such as metals, plastics, wood, and coil materials, including automotive refinish paints, furniture coatings, and industrial protective coatings. They rapidly initiate polymerization in epoxy and vinyl ether systems, improving coating hardness, chemical resistance, and adhesion.
2. UV-Curing Adhesives:
UV-curing adhesives used in electronic components, optical devices, and glass bonding. Compatible with epoxy and polyurethane systems, they ensure bonding strength and aging resistance, suitable for precision assembly.
3. Printing Inks:
Used in UV-curing screen printing inks and flexographic inks, suitable for packaging and label printing. They improve curing speed and the abrasion and weather resistance of printed materials, meeting the demands of high-speed printing.
4. Photoresists and Microelectronics Manufacturing:
Used as photoacid generators in microelectronic photoresists, especially suitable for g/i-line (436/365 nm) photolithography processes. They facilitate the patterning of fine lines in chips and PCBs, improving resolution and process stability.
5. Electronic Packaging Materials:
UV-curing encapsulation resins for semiconductors and electronic components, improving encapsulation efficiency and protective performance, suitable for miniaturization and high-density packaging.
6. Cationic Polymerization Reactions:
Used as initiators for the cationic polymerization of monomers such as epoxies and vinyl ethers, synthesizing high-molecular-weight materials with specific structures, applied in material modification and functional resin preparation.
7. Functional Coatings and Films:
Used in the preparation of optical films and scratch-resistant coatings, applied in display devices and touch screens, improving the optical performance and durability of the coatings.
8. Organic Synthesis Catalysis:
Used as photocontrolled catalysts for acid-catalyzed reactions in organic synthesis, used to construct complex molecules, applied in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and fine chemical intermediates.
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