Rubber Stamps from Liquid Polymer
Is it possible to create rubber stamps out of liquid materials? Polymers: what are they?
Polymers are formed from small molecules that strung in lengthy successive chains. One example of a polymer is the DNA (denonucleic acid) that can distinguishes humans and other creatures. The DNA is the genetic blueprint of every thing that is either alive or not. Look at the things and creatures around you-all of them. Whether you are aware of it or not-are perfect examples of polymers.
Stamps=Chemistry=Polymer Curing
Curing based on concepts of polymer chemistry and process engineering, is the stuffing of a polymer material through the cross-linking of polymer chains. This becomes possible with the aid of chemical stabilizers, ultraviolet waves or temperature. Rubber stamp polymer is at just in a liquid form, then it becomes solid as a solid rubber stamp when it has undergone the process of curing with the use of heat. In the absence of synthetic ultraviolet radiation normal sunlight may also cure polymer, it still needed to be noted that fluid stamp polymer is demands exact and constant disclosure to UV light so that stamps may be created.