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CW Tech Days: High-Temp Composite Solutions
UV Curing Source: Allnex

UV Curing for Composite Manufacturing

October 14, 2025 |

In this presentation, allnex will briefly review what UV curing entails and compare the advantages and challenges of energy curing with thermally curing technologies.

Ultraviolet energy (UV) curing, also known as energy curing, has been used by the composites industry for some time, but it is still not quite as well-known as some other curing chemistries. The extremely rapid cure speed leads to high throughput and productivity, while the breath of physical properties of the cured resins allow them to be used in a variety of applications. The possibility of making lower VOC/styrene free formulations with very long pot life and reduced waste are also benefits of UV technology.

In this presentation, allnex will briefly review what UV curing entails and compare the advantages and challenges of energy curing with thermally curing technologies (for example, peroxide curing of UP resins). In addition to comparing the chemistry of these approaches, we will also look at which composite manufacturing methods best lend themselves to energy curing. We will show some examples of UV curing being used in today’s composites world and where it might go in the future.

Finally, we will review allnex’s line of RAYLOK C products for UV curable composite manufacturing.

Agenda:

  • UV technology review
  • Properties of UV cured composites
  • Examples of UV composite technology being used today and possible future uses
  • Review of the allnex RAYLOK C product line
Presenter 1

Presenter 1:

Jon Shaw

Americas TSBD Manager, allnex

Jon is a polymer chemist by training, having earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University at Albany (NY) as well as a doctorate in polymer science from the University of Vermont. Jon’s work career has taken him from the materials lab at Wright Patterson AFB to Sherwin-Williams, and for the last 25 years, allnex where he has worked on UV cure technologies for coatings and composites.

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CW Tech Days: High-Temp Composite Solutions