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UV cured coatings are a type of paint and coating that are cured using ultraviolet light. This curing process is faster and more efficient than traditional curing methods, and can be used to create a wide range of finishes. UV cured coatings are often used in applications where a high-gloss finish is desired, such as automotive and furniture coatings. They are also used in industrial applications, such as printing and packaging, where a fast curing time is required. UV cured coatings are also used in medical and dental applications, as they are non-toxic and can be used to create a sterile environment.
UV cured coatings are becoming increasingly popular due to their fast curing time and ability to create a high-gloss finish. They are also more environmentally friendly than traditional coatings, as they do not require the use of solvents or other hazardous materials.
Some companies in the UV cured coating market include Axalta Coating Systems, PPG Industries, Sherwin-Williams, and AkzoNobel. Show Less Read more