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Hooper Doug <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 10 Mar 2000 13:43:00 -0500
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I am looking for information relating to curing conformal coating using a
one-part moisture cure polyurethane material. My ovens are rusting to
pieces. I operate them with 50%-60%RH at 180F. I want cure the CC as
quickly as possible - which is why the environment in the oven operates
at these conditions. Is there a better way to cure or do I need to buy
stainless steel ovens? Different CC material? What about a UV cure
followed by a RT humid environment added afterwards?

Douglas A. Hooper, Sr.
Luminescent Systems Inc.
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