10.25.05
Is UV or EB curing technology part of your operation? Should it be? Learn “why” and “how” companies in several industries are rapidly transitioning to UV and EB technology at uv.eb West 2005, which will be held Feb. 10-11 at the Renaissance Hotel LAX in Los Angeles, CA.
Presentations will focus on how implementing UV/EB curing technology helps reduce VOC, CO2 and hazardous emissions; improve productivity and efficiency; increase profits; produce higher quality and more durable products; and increase energy efficiency.
In addition to sessions devoted to specific markets including composites, commercial printing/converting, aerospace, medical device, wood, plastics, electronics and digital, there will also be tabletop exhibits.
To register or for more information, go to the web site at www.radtech.org or call (240) 497-1243.
Presentations will focus on how implementing UV/EB curing technology helps reduce VOC, CO2 and hazardous emissions; improve productivity and efficiency; increase profits; produce higher quality and more durable products; and increase energy efficiency.
In addition to sessions devoted to specific markets including composites, commercial printing/converting, aerospace, medical device, wood, plastics, electronics and digital, there will also be tabletop exhibits.
To register or for more information, go to the web site at www.radtech.org or call (240) 497-1243.