BYK-UV 3535 is a crosslinkable surface additive for radiation curable systems for improving leveling and recoatability. It improves the leveling of radiation curable systems. The product is very compatible and causes no haze in the coating system. In many cases it displays a deaerating effect. Even at a low dosage it leads to an increase in surface tension. Associated with this are increased surface energy, improved recoatability and intercoat adhesion, even of aqueous systems.
In addition, BYK-UV 3535 produces an anti-slip effect. The additive is UV reactive and displays crosslinking with radiation curable systems. For this reason its effect is long lasting and it does not migrate. BYK-UV 3535 is suitable for solvent-free, solvent-borne, and aqueous, radiation curable systems.
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BYK has an established history of innovation such as being the first additive manufacturer to begin using Controlled Polymerization Technology (CPT), launching the first rheology-modified wax emulsion, and being one of the first companies to use nanotechnology for improving Coatings properties. BYK invests approximately 7.5% of its earnings in R&D—three times more than the industry average.
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