
- Principal:allnex Radcure
- Functions:Photoinitiator, Synergist
- Chemical Family:Acrylated Amines
- End Uses:Radiation Curable Adhesive, Radiation Curable Coating, Radiation Curable Ink, Screen Printing Ink, Top Coat
- Compatible Polymers & Resins:Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonates (PC), Polyesters, Polyphenylene Ether (PPE)
- Features:Excellent Adhesion, Excellent Flexibility, Good Cure Response, Good Moisture Resistance, Good Pigment Wetting, High Gloss, High Reactivity, Improved Stability, Improves Adhesion, Low Color, Low Odor, Low Viscosity, Medium Viscosity, Solvent Resistance
EBECRYL® 7110 is an acrylated amine primarily used as a hydrogen donor, or photoactivator, in ultraviolet light (UV) curable coatings and inks. When used in formulations in combination with a photosensitizer (e.g. benzophenone), EBECRYL® 7110provides rapid UV cure response in air by mitigating the effects of oxygen inhibition at the coating or ink surface. Unlike conventional tertiary amines such as N-methyldiethanolamine, EBECRYL® 7110 reacts to become part of the UV cured polymer, resulting in lower residual odor and improved moisture resistance. EBECRYL® 7110 also promotes adhesion to plastic substrates and lowers viscosity when used as a primary component in UV adhesives and coatings.