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Curing Mechanism Experts| The following experts are available as curing mechanism consultants and curing mechanism expert witnesses. Intota experts are peer-recommended authorities who have been carefully selected and rigorously screened. |  |
| | Definition: Curing Mechanism -
A reaction mechanism (that is, the means by which the reaction takes place) involved in a polymeric, oligomeric, or monomeric curing process. Examples include rearrangement or a condensation reaction. |
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 | 1 to 6 (of 6) |  | |  | Request Free Expert Quote |  |  |  |  | Expert in UV/EB Coatings, Paint, Plastics, Failure Analysis, Chemicals, Polymers, Laboratory Testing, Patents Expert has a Ph. D. in chemistry and offers more than 30 years of extensive R&D, manufacturing, patent law, worldwide government chemical compliance and management expertise in the chemical industry. A nationally known expert in the field of UV and EB ... See full profile |  | Florida (FL), USA  |  |  |  |  |  | Expert in Microreplication, Radiation Curing, Polymer Properties, Inorganic Dispersions Expert has spent over 20 years developing materials, processes and products involving radiation curing of organic coatings, usually connected with microreplication processes. He has a thorough knowledge of suppliers and products, including initiators, ... See full profile |  | Minnesota (MN), USA  |  |  |  |  |  | Expert in UV Curing Technology & Application Expert's main area of expertise is UV curing. He was involved in one of the first successful production applications of UV curing. After consulting on over 100 successful startups, he has been exposed to nearly all the ... See full profile |  | Illinois (IL), USA  |  |  |  |  |  | Expert in Polymer Coating Technologies Expert has designed numerous formulations serving commercial and industrial coating needs. Expert has experience in the development of coating products for graphic arts, inks, paints, lacquers, elastomerics, adhesives, ... See full profile |  | Minnesota (MN), USA  |  |  |  |  |  | Expert in Coatings, Finishing and Applications In finishing one must first understand that there are an infinite number of variables involved to obtain a successful result. The first set of variables come with the substrate (product being finished: i.e. wood, metal, plastic or glass). See full profile |  | North Carolina (NC), USA  |  |  |  |  |  | Expert in Epoxy, Urethane & Water Borne Technologies, Primarily in Construction, wood, Coatings & Adhesives Strong polymer background and understanding of the structure/properties relationship allows for intelligent selection of raw material to formulate quality adhesives. Expert in curing agents utilized in epoxy adhesive formulations; ability to select the ... See full profile |  | Ontario, Canada  |  |  |  |
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