Is Asia-Pacific’s Photoinitiator Market Dominance Too Good to be True?
A photoinitiator is a molecule that, upon exposure to radiation, introduces reactive species such as cations, free radicals, and anions. These species initiate the polymerization procedure by integrating themselves into the monomer or oligomer. Photoinitiators are commonly employed in conjunction with cross-linkable monomers and oligomers, especially in UV-curable inks, adhesives, coatings, and different other products. There are two primary classes of photoinitiators: radical photoinitiators, and cationic photoinitiators.
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