Abstract

Preparation of electron beam curable acrylic resins is described, and the formation of the coating is studied in relation to the structure of resin. From the experimental results the H-20 coating is shown to be satisfactory for a surface varnish on tin. The rate of curing for polyether and polyester acrylated urethane oligomer was followed by tracing the rate of disappearance of the olefinic 1623 cm -1 peak height by a Perkin-Elmer Model 580-B IR spectrophotometer. The results show that conversion of the polyether acrylated urethane oligomer is slightly faster than the polyester acrylated urethane oligomer and the disappearance of unsaturation is not complete, because in the absence of mobile monomer, the double bond attached to the gel cannot undergo polymerization.

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