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<p>radiation, electron beams, or chemical additives. To quote from <a href="page.php?w=IUPAC">IUPAC</a>: curing "might or might not require mixing with a chemical curing agent". Thus, two broad classes are curing induced by chemical additives (also called curing agents, hardeners) and curing in the absence of additives. An intermediate case involves a mixture of resin and additives that requires external stimulus (light, heat, radiation) to induce curing.</p>

<p>The curing methodology depends on the resin and the application. Particular attention</p><p>
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