This year’s conference featured a wide range of new technologies in UV, UV LED and EB as key topics such as sustainability continue to come into focus.
Projected to grow from $6.5 billion in 2020, registering 12% CAGR.
Three breakout sessions showcase latest technologies being offered in the energy curing field.
The energy curing industry came together in Orlando, FL for RadTech 2022, which featured a wide range of talks, panels and exhibits.
There will be eight concurrent sessions, including two sessions on Additive Manufacturing.
UV and EB technologies offer numerous advantages in terms of sustainability for packaging.
Easy-to-spray system can be fully cured, ready to sand in two minutes.
With its new SICURA Litho Pack ECO series, Siegwerk adds another sustainable ink solution with a high share of bio-renewable content.
UV/EB curing is playing a role in numerous areas, including structural electronics, Li-ion batteries and 3D printing.
While the regulatory environment becomes more difficult to navigate, there are success stories.
UV LED technology is expected to dominate the UV curing system market during the forecast period.
Panel topics include additive manufacturing, sustainability and Fender Guitars.
There will be eight concurrent sessions, including three sessions on Next Level Formulations, Kinetics, and Optimized Materials.
Opening day’s panels include energy storage opportunities, RadLaunch, regulatory efforts and Spark Tank.
Courses cover Photo-Polymer Additive Manufacturing, UV/EB Professional Short Course, Advanced Polymerization, and Design of Experiments.
There will be eight concurrent sessions, including tracks on Structural and Flexible Electronics, Regulatory, Sustainability and more.
The energy-curing industry will highlight the latest technologies, research and sustainability during this year’s conference.
The awards recognize the sustainable advantages of UV/EB/LED technology for end users.
Celebrating Innovation in dental aligners, radiation therapy, batteries, protective coatings, and disappearing 4D materials,
Ink manufacturers anticipate further expansion, with UV LED the fastest-growing segment.