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Deuteron® UV 1250
Functions:
Photoinitiator
End Uses:
Flexography Ink, Radiation Curable Adhesive, Laminating Adhesive, Screen Printing Ink, Varnishes
Active Content::
50.0 - 50.0 %
Deuteron® UV 1250 is a photoinitiator with 50.0% active content. In a liquid form, it serves various end uses such as radiation-curable adhesive, flexography ink, varnishes, screen printing ink, and laminating adhesive. The product presents itself as a brownish, viscous liquid, providing versatility in applications requiring photoinitiation properties.
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Deuteron® UV 1240
Functions:
Photoinitiator
CAS Number:
71786-70-4
End Uses:
Laminating Adhesive, Varnishes, Flexography Ink, Radiation Curable Adhesive, Screen Printing Ink
Active Content::
50.0 - 50.0 %
Deuteron® UV 1240 is a solution formulated with Bis(dodecyl phenyl)-iodonium hexafluoroantimonate dissolved in reactive solvents. The solution includes antimony and utilizes propylene carbonate as a reactive thinner. Notably, it ensures minimal benzene emission and maintains a low odor profile. This solution manifests as a reddish, viscous oil, suitable for various applications within the specified context.
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Deuteron® UV 3100
Functions:
Hardener, Photoinitiator, Photoinitiator
Labeling Claims:
Heavy Metal-free, Low Odor, Antimony-free
Deuteron® UV 3100 is designed to facilitate the hardening process of binder systems that undergo cationic polymerization upon UV exposure. This solution is soluble in various binder systems, including common solvents and reactive diluents. It employs C12/C14 glycidilether as a reactive thinner and is characterized by minimal benzene emission and a low-odor profile, contributing to more environmentally conscious and user-friendly applications.
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Deuteron® UV 1242
Functions:
Photoinitiator
CAS Number:
71786-70-4
End Uses:
Laminating Adhesive, Varnishes, Radiation Curable Coating, Flexography Ink, Radiation Curable Adhesive, Screen Printing Ink
Active Content::
50.0 - 50.0 %
Deuteron® UV 1242 consists of solutions incorporating bis(dodecyl phenyl)-iodonium hexafluoroantimonate dissolved in reactive solvents. The solution utilizes C12/C14 glycidyl ether as a reactive thinner and contains antimony. Notably, it ensures minimal benzene emissions and maintains a low-odor characteristic. This solution presents itself as a brownish, viscous liquid suitable for various applications within the specified context.
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Deuteron® UV 2257
Functions:
Photoinitiator
CAS Number:
60565-88-0
End Uses:
Laminating Adhesive, Varnishes, Flexography Ink, Radiation Curable Adhesive, Screen Printing Ink
Active Content::
50.0 - 50.0 %
Deuteron® UV 2257 is a solution formulated with Bis-(4-methyl- phenyl)-iodoniumhexafluoro-phosphate dissolved in reactive solvents. This solution utilizes propylene carbonate as a reactive thinner. It boasts no benzene emissions and maintains a low-odor profile, ensuring a more environmentally friendly and user-friendly application.
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Trapylen® 186 EAC
Functions:
Adhesion Promoter, Binder & Resin, Coupling Agent
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP)
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Natural Rubbers (NR)
Trapylen® 186 EAC is a chlorinated polypropylene dissolved in ethyl acetate. With a higher chlorine content compared to other Trapylen® grades, it exhibits good compatibility with other resins and polymers, excellent pigment wetting, and results in a high-gloss, chemically resistant film. The main advantage of Trapylen® 186 EAC is its outstanding adhesion to untreated polypropylene, PP/EPDM thermoplastic rubber, and, with limitations, polyethylene. However, its resistance against fatty oil and grease is limited.
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Trapylen® 187 EAC
Functions:
Adhesion Promoter, Binder & Resin, Coupling Agent
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP)
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Natural Rubbers (NR)
Trapylen® 187 EAC is a chlorinated polypropylene dissolved in ethyl acetate. It possesses a slightly lower chlorine content compared to the similar Trapylen® 186 EAC but maintains good compatibility with other resins and polymers, along with excellent pigment wetting. The cured film exhibits high gloss and very good chemical and aging resistance. The primary advantage of Trapylen® 187 EAC lies in its outstanding adhesion to untreated polypropylene, PP/EPDM thermoplastic rubber, and, with limitations, polyethylene. However, its resistance against fatty oil and grease is limited and may be compensated for by using it with low-chlorinated Trapylen® grades.
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Trapylen® 186 S
Functions:
Adhesion Promoter, Binder & Resin, Coupling Agent
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP)
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Natural Rubbers (NR)
Trapylen® 186 S is a chlorinated polypropylene with a higher chlorine content compared to other Trapylen® grades. It demonstrates good compatibility with other resins and polymers, excellent pigment wetting, and forms a high-gloss, chemically resistant film. The primary merit of Trapylen® 186 S lies in its outstanding adhesion to untreated polypropylene, PP/EPDM thermoplastic rubber, and, with limitations, polyethylene.
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Trapylen® 196 S
Functions:
Coupling Agent, Adhesion Promoter
End Uses:
Screen Printing Ink
Trapylen® 196 S is a primer and adhesion promoter system designed for coating, bonding, printing, and laminating polyolefinic plastics. The primary raw materials it is compatible with include chlorinated polyolefins (CPO), chlorine-free modified polyolefins (APO), and polyurethanes (PUR). Notably, Trapylen® 196 S exhibits good heat seal properties, making it suitable for various applications in the mentioned areas. Xylene is utilized as the solvent in this formulation.
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Trapylen® 5650 UV
Functions:
Coupling Agent, Adhesion Promoter
End Uses:
Screen Printing Ink, Radiation Curable Coating
Trapylen® 5650 UV is a chemically modified low chlorinated polypropylene, dissolved in reactive, UV-curable monomer isobornyl acrylate (IBOA). It has outstanding affinity to polyolefinic plastics such as PP, PP/EPDM thermoplastic rubbers and reasonable adhesion to PE. Furthermore TRAPYLEN® 5650 UV obtains excellent bonding strength between PP and alumina. For UV-curing screen printing inks TRAPYLEN® 5650 UV is used as adhesion additive/promoter.
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Trapylen® 186 X
Functions:
Adhesion Promoter, Binder & Resin, Coupling Agent
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP)
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Natural Rubbers (NR)
Trapylen® 186 X is a medium-chlorinated polypropylene dissolved in xylene. Characterized by a higher chlorine content compared to other grades, it exhibits relatively good compatibility with other resins and polymers, along with excellent pigment wetting. The cured film produced by Trapylen® 186 X boasts high gloss and remarkable chemical and aging resistance. Its primary advantage lies in its outstanding adhesion to untreated polypropylene, PP/EPDM thermoplastic rubber, and, to a limited extent, polyethylene.
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Trapylen® 187 S
Functions:
Adhesion Promoter, Binder & Resin, Coupling Agent
Compatible Substrates & Surfaces:
Polyethylene (PE), Polypropylene (PP)
Compatible Polymers & Resins:
Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Natural Rubbers (NR)
Trapylen® 187 S is a chlorinated polypropylene characterized by a higher chlorine content compared to other Trapylen® grades. This feature results in good compatibility with other resins and polymers, coupled with excellent pigment wetting. The cured film exhibits high gloss and very good chemical and aging resistance. The primary advantage of Trapylen® 187 S lies in its outstanding adhesion to untreated polypropylene, PP/EPDM thermoplastic rubber, and, with limitations, polyethylene. However, its resistance against fatty oil and grease is limited and may be compensated for by using it with low-chlorinated Trapylen® grades.