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Curing Behavior of a UV‐curable Inkjet Ink: Distinction Between Surface‐cure and Deep‐cure Performance

Journal of Applied Polymer Science - United States
doi 10.1002/app.49218
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Categories
SurfacesPlasticsPolymersMaterials ChemistryFilmsCoatingsChemistry
Date

March 12, 2020

Authors
Jonas SimonAndreas Langenscheidt
Publisher

Wiley


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