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UV curing of Topcoats and varnishes on floor coverings

CSI develops UV curing systems for industrial flooring production lines, where substrate such as vinyl or parquet floorings are coated with clear topcoats or varnishes.

The UV coatings applied on coverings ensure superior resistance to stains and scratches compared to conventional coatings, as well as increased anti-skid and improved water resistance.

For each project, the CSI chemical engineers design in relationship with both coating manufacturer and end user to determine the best UV wavelength required for the topcoat or varnish curing. This initial work ensures maximum curing performance and minimizes energy consumption.

The UV curing process also enables immediate handling and packaging of treated parts, thanks to the minimal heat generated during exposure.

CSI industrial UV curing systems guarantee reliable and high-quality products on fast, high-throughput production lines.

Additionally, UV curing is an eco-friendly, solvent-free process, producing no volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and requiring no post-treatment emissions control.

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