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EBECRYL® 8809
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Urethane Diacrylate
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Plastics, Wood
Features:
Good Toughness, Non-Yellowing Grade, Outdoor Durability, Yellowing Resistance
EBECRYL® 8809 is a difunctional aliphatic urethane acrylate that does not contain any intentionally added organic tin compounds, heavy metals*, hydroquinone (HQ) or methyl ether of hydroquinone (MEHQ). (Please note that quinones are present in many raw materials, so the overall quinone content is reduced, but not zero in EBECRYL 8809.) Films of EBECRYL 8809 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) exhibit excellent exterior durability, toughness, and resistance to yellowing. EBECRYL LEO 10501 is present at 5% in this product.
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EBECRYL® 8702
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Urethane Acrylates
End Uses:
Metal Coating, Plastic Coating, Screen Printing Ink
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Wood
Features:
Abrasion Resistance, Fast Cure, Good Hardness, Good Pigment Wetting, High Impact Resistance, Low Odor, Non-Yellowing Grade, Outdoor Durability, Stain Resistance
EBECRYL® 8702 is an aliphatic urethane hexaacrylate that offers a multitude of performance properties allowing the formulator the flexibility to meet requirements. Films using EBECRYL® 8702 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) exhibit a combination of hardness, abrasion and impact resistance coupled with good exterior durability.
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EBECRYL® 8405
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Urethane Acrylates
End Uses:
Metal Coating, Optical Coating, Screen Printing Ink, Surface Coating, Top Coat
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Plastics, Wood
Features:
Abrasion Resistance, Excellent Adhesion, Excellent Flexibility, Low Odor, Outdoor Durability, Yellowing Resistance
EBECRYL® 8405 is an aliphatic urethane tetraacrylate diluted 20% by weight with the reactive diluent 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA)(1). Films of EBECRYL 8405 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) combine abrasion resistance, flexibility, and adhesion with excellent exterior durability and resistance to yellowing.
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EBECRYL® 3700-20T
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Name:
Bisphenol A epoxy diacrylate
Chemical Family:
Epoxy Acrylates
End Uses:
Clearcoat, Laminating Adhesive, Lithographic Ink, Radiation Curable Coating, Screen Printing Ink, Sealer
EBECRYL® 3700-20T is the bisphenol A epoxy diacrylate, EBECRYL 3700, diluted 20% by weight with the reactive diluent trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TMPTA)(1), to provide a lower viscosity, easier handling product. EBECRYL 3700- 20T exhibits very fast cure response and low odor. Films of EBECRYL® 3700-20T cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) demonstrate high gloss, surface hardness, scratch resistance, and excellent chemical resistance.
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EBECRYL® 8311
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Chemical Mixtures & Blends
End Uses:
Radiation Curable Coating, Surface Coating
EBECRYL® 8311 is an aliphatic urethane acrylate nanocomposite that exhibits low viscosity and high reactivity in ultraviolet (UV) light or electron beam (EB) curable coatings. EBECRYL® 8311 can be easily incorporated into at any stage of formulating. Films of EBECRYL 8311 exhibit good weatherability, outstanding hardness, chemical, and scratch and abrasion resistance coupled with very low haze development after abrasion. EBECRYL® 8311is designed to be used as the main oligomer in formulations requiring a high degree of hardness, scratch, abrasion resistance and low development after abrasion
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EBECRYL® 838
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Polyester Acrylates
End Uses:
Offset Ink
EBECRYL® 838 is a polyester hexaacrylate that exhibits fast cure response and moderate viscosity. Films of EBECRYL 838 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) demonstrate good abrasion and scratch resistance, solvent resistance and hardness.
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EBECRYL® 8315
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Polyurethanes (PU), Urethane Acrylates
End Uses:
Optical Coating, Surface Coating, Top Coat
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Metal, Plastics, Wood
Features:
Abrasion Resistance, Excellent Adhesion, Excellent Flexibility, Excellent Weatherability, Good Hardness, Good Toughness, Low Odor, Medium Viscosity, Non-Yellowing Grade, Outdoor Durability
EBECRYL® 8315 is an aliphatic urethane tetraacrylate diluted with the reactive diluent hydroxypropyl methacrylate (HPMA). Films of EBECRYL® 8315 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) have a unique combination of hardness, toughness, flexibility, and abrasion resistance coupled with outstanding exterior durability properties. These performance properties make EBECRYL® 8315 ideal for applications such as paint protection, printed electronics, automotive interior film and embossing or thermoforming after cure.
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EBECRYL® 745
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Acrylics & Acrylates
End Uses:
Radiation Curable Coating, Silk Screen Printing Ink
EBECRYL® 745 is an acrylic polymer diluted 46% by weight with a 1/1 ratio of the reactive diluents 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA)(1) and tripropylene glycol diacrylate (TPGDA) . EBECRYL 745 is used as the primary or modifying oligomer in ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) curable formulations to increase adhesion on difficult substrates.
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EBECRYL® P104
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Functions:
Photoinitiator
End Uses:
Clearcoat, Flexography Ink, Radiation Curable Coating, Radiation Curable Ink, Screen Printing Ink, Top Coat
Features:
Good Cure Response, High Gloss, Low Viscosity, Low Volatility
EBECRYL® P104 is an acrylated amine 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 P104 provides rapid UV cure response in air by mitigating the effects of oxygen inhibition at the coating or ink surface. Recommended levels are from 5 to 15% based on total formulation, usually combined with 3-5% photosensitizer. EBECRYL P104 can be used with EBECRYL P39 (a polymeric benzophenone derivative) for formulations requiring low residual odor.
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EBECRYL® 118
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Acrylate Esters
EBECRYL® 118 is an aromatic monofunctional acrylate that can be used as a reactive diluent in ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) curing formulations. EBECRYL® 118 is a good diluent for a variety of acrylated oligomers. In formulations, it can lower Tg and increase flexibility of the UV/EB cured polymer while maintaining strength and toughness and improving substrate adhesion.
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EBECRYL® 8411
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Urethane Acrylates
End Uses:
Radiation Curable Coating, Screen Printing Ink
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Metal, Paper, Plastics, Wood
Features:
Abrasion Resistance, Excellent Adhesion, Excellent Extensibility, Excellent Flexibility, Non-Yellowing Grade, Outdoor Durability, Yellowing Resistance
EBECRYL® 8411 is an aliphatic urethane diacrylate diluted 20% by weight with the reactive diluent isobornyl acrylate (IBOA). Films of EBECRYL® 8411 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) exhibit exceptional extensibility and flexibility, in addition to excellent abrasion resistance, good adhesion, exterior durability and resistance to yellowing.
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EBECRYL® 3418
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Epoxy Acrylates
End Uses:
Clearcoat, Floor Coatings, Sealer, Top Coat
EBECRYL® 3418 is a modified bisphenol A epoxy diacrylate that exhibits excellent reactivity and reduced viscosity. Films of EBECRYL® 3418 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) demonstrate high flexibility, gloss, toughness, adhesion and superior chemical and scratch resistance.
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EBECRYL® 4849
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Urethane Diacrylate
End Uses:
Clearcoat, Laminating Adhesive, Wood Coating
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.
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EBECRYL® 8604
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Polyurethanes (PU), Urethane Acrylates
End Uses:
Metal Coating, Optical Coating, Screen Printing Ink, Surface Coating, Top Coat
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Plastics, Wood
Features:
Abrasion Resistance, Good Hardness, Good Toughness, High Reactivity, Low Odor, Non-Yellowing Grade, Outdoor Durability
EBECRYL® 8604 is an aliphatic urethane tetraacrylate. As the main resin, EBECRYL 8604 offers excellent reactivity combined with good hardness and toughness. As a co-resin, EBECRYL 8604 blended with higher functional (penta or greater) oligomer(s) improves reactivity and weatherability while increasing the ductility with minimum impact surface hardness. Films of EBECRYL 8604 cured by ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) combine abrasion resistance, hardness, and excellent exterior durability.
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EBECRYL® 1710
Principal:
allnex Radcure
Chemical Family:
Chemical Mixtures & Blends
End Uses:
Radiation Curable Coating, Silk Screen Printing Ink
EBECRYL® 1710 is an acrylic polymer diluted 60% by weight with the reactive diluent 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate (HDDA)(1). EBECRYL® 1710 is used as the primary or a modifying oligomer in ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam (EB) curable formulations to improve film properties such as adhesion and lay-down.
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