Technical Papers & Case Studies
Our experienced and dedicated staff has presented a number of
papers on various aspects of e-beam technology, its benefits
and its uses.
Select any of the links below to view the full document and
learn why we're leaders in e-beam technology.
Polymer Modification
The Effect of Electrion Beam Radiation on the Melt Rheology of Polyvinylidene Fluoride and its Copolymers
Injection Molded Polyamide Parts with Higher Heat Resistance
E-Beam
Crosslinking and New Foam Applications: Balancing Properties,
Performance, Process Ability and Environment Impact
Energetic
Surface Treatments: Advanced Methods Increase Surface Energy
and Properties -- Featured in October 2007 of Plastics
Engineering Magazine
Instant Innovation:
Product Development Using E-BEAM Irradiation -- Presented
at the Alliance of Plastics Processors/The Society of the Plastics
Industry (APP/SPI) Conference,
2007. Authors: Paul Minibiole and Daniel Yasenchak.
Crosslinking of PE Tubing Greatly Improves Characteristics (March 2005)
Medical Devices Transformed by Non-Chemical E-Beam
Crosslinking Replace PVC and Plasticizers (March 2005)
Electron-Beam
Processing of Rolled and Blocked Sheet and Film Products Creates
a More Uniform and Appealing Product (July 2004)
E-BEAM Processing
Cross-Links Commodity Resins Delivers Improved Physical and Mechanical Properties to
Molded Parts (June 2004)
Electron-Beam Processing of
Plastics: An Alternative to Chemical Additives
--Presented at the 58th SPE Annual Technology Conference
(ANTEC-2000) on May 11, 2000, in Orlando, Fla.
Electron-Beam Curing of Polymeric
Composites As an Enabling Technology for Advanced Manufacturing
--Presented at the International Composites EXPO '99, on
May 12, 1999, in Cincinnati
Sterilization
E-Beam Bio-Reduction of Non-Wovens Maintains Product Integrity Without Preservative
Chemicals (July 2004)
Temperature-Controlled Sterilization
Process Opens New Possibilities for Anti-Microbial Treatment of Heat-Sensitive
Active Ingredients (July 2004)
Reduced
Temperature Electron Beam Sterilization of Low Concentration
Hydrogels Leads to Less Degradation, Less Viscosity
Change
Packaging Materials Issues in
Irradiation Processing of Foods
--Presented at the SPE Polyolefins 2000 Conference in Houston
on February 28, 2000