EBECRYL® 4849

EBECRYL® 4849 is an aromatic urethane diacrylate diluted 15% by weight with the reactive diluent 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA). Films of EBECRYL® 4849 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) exhibit good flexibility, toughness and abrasion resistance.

Principal: allnex Radcure

Chemical Family: Urethane Diacrylate

End Uses: Clearcoat, Laminating Adhesive, Wood Coating

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Identification & Functionality

Blend
No
CASE Ingredients Functions
Chemical Family
Function
Monomer
Product Code
MITM00411
Single Ingredient
Yes
Technologies
Product Families

Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features
Performance Highlights

EBECRYL® 4849 is characterized by:

  • Light color

 

UV/EB cured products based on EBECRYL® 4849 are characterized by the following performance properties

  • Excellent abrasion resistance
  • Toughness
  • Good flexibility

The actual properties of UV/EB cured products also depend on the selection of other formulation components such as reactive diluents, additives and photoinitiators.

Applications & Uses

Adhesive & Sealant End Applications
Application Method
Coating End Applications
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method
Markets
Applications
Product Applications

Formulated UV/EB curable products containing EBECRYL® 4849 may be applied via direct or reverse roll, offset gravure, metering rod, slot die, knife over roll, air knife, curtain, immersion and spin coating methods, as well as offset and screen printing. EBECRYL® 4849 is recommended for use in

  • Clear coatings for paper and wood
  • Laminating adhesives
  • Metal decorating
  • Coatings for plastics

Properties

Physical Form

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance
Contains any chemicals listed on Prop 65 (including impurities, residues, catalysts, monomers, and by-products and excluding heavy metals)?

Technical Details & Test Data

Viscosity Reduction

Graph I shows the viscosity reduction of EBECRYL® 4849 with 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA), isobornyl acrylate (IBOA), trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TMPTA), and tripropylene glycol diacrylate (TPGDA). Although viscosity reduction can be achieved with non-reactive solvents, reactive diluents are preferred because they are essentially 100 percent converted during UV/EB exposure to form a part of the coating or ink, thus reducing solvent emissions. The specific reactive diluents used will influence performance properties such as hardness and flexibility.

GRAPH I
EBECRYL® 4849 - Viscosity Reduction With Reactive Diluents

EBECRYL® 4849 - Product Application - 1

 

Graph II illustrates the change in viscosity of EBECRYL® 4849 with increasing temperature.

GRAPH II
EBECRYL® 4849 - Viscosity vs. Temperature

EBECRYL® 4849 - Product Application - 1

 

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type

Principal Information

Group Principal Number
S000001
Principal

Storage & Handling

Storage and Handling Conditions
  • Care should be taken not to expose the product to high temperature conditions, direct sunlight, ignition sources, oxidizing agents, alkalis or acids. This might cause uncontrollable polymerization of the product with the generation of heat.
  • Storage and handling should be in stainless steel, amber glass, amber polyethylene or baked phenolic lined containers. Procedures that remove or displace oxygen from the material should be avoided.
  • Do not store this material under an oxygen free atmosphere. Dry air is recommended to displace material removed from the container. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep container tightly closed. Use with adequate ventilation.

Other

Appearance
Clear liquid
Appearance (SDS)
Liquid
Color (SDS)
Yellowish
Item Number
Odor (SDS)
Acrylate ester
Other Hazards
Polymerization may occur from excessive heat, contamination or exposure to direct sunlight .
USA/DOT UN Number
Not Applicable
Optical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Color Scalemax. 2.0GardnerGardner Color Scale
Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Acid Value0.9mg KOH/g
Mechanical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Elongation51.0%at break, UV cured 125 μ thick films
Tensile Strength2700.0psiat break, UV cured 125 μ thick films
Tensile Strength2700.0psiUV cured 125 µ thick films
Physical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1.14g/mLAt 25°C
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)29.0°CDynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) at break, UV cured 125 μ thick films
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)29.0°CDynamic Mechanical Analysis (DMA) UV cured 125 µ thick films
Viscosity2500.0-3700.0mPa.sAt 60°C
Material Composition
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Isocyanate Contentmax. 0.2%
Oligomer Content85.0%(W/W)
SDS Physical and Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Boiling Point (SDS)min. 100.0°C
Density (SDS)1.14g/cm³
Flash Point (SDS)min. 100.0°CCleveland Open Cup
Vapor Pressure (SDS)0.013hPaat 20°C
Viscosity (SDS)2500.0-3700.0mPa.sAt 60°C
Volatile Content (SDS)max. 0.5%