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EBECRYL® 130 Allnex EBECRYL® 130 is a cyclic aliphatic diacrylate useful as a reactive diluent in UV (ultra violet) or EB (electron beam) curable coatings and inks. It can impart a combination of hardness, toughness, and resiliency coupled with improved adhesion properties o...view more EBECRYL® 130 is a cyclic aliphatic diacrylate useful as a reactive diluent in UV (ultra violet) or EB (electron beam) curable coatings and inks. It can impart a combination of hardness, toughness, and resiliency coupled with improved adhesion properties on various substrates. It is recommended for use in: scratch and abrasion resistant coatings, coatings requiring increased thermal resistance, and inkjet inks. view less Request Sample
EBECRYL® 780 Allnex EBECRYL® 780 is a highly functional, carboxylic acid containing methacrylate oligomer diluted in 2-methoxy-1-propanol solvent. EBECRYL® 780 exhibits good cure speed, good gloss characteristics, low shrinkage and good adhesion to metal. It is especially su...view more EBECRYL® 780 is a highly functional, carboxylic acid containing methacrylate oligomer diluted in 2-methoxy-1-propanol solvent. EBECRYL® 780 exhibits good cure speed, good gloss characteristics, low shrinkage and good adhesion to metal. It is especially suitable for use in the topcoat of vacuum metallized cosmetic and filmic applications. view less Request Sample
GENOMER* 1125 Rahn USA Corp. GENOMER* 1125 is an acrylic acid ester. It is a reactive diluent for radically curable inks, coatings, and adhesives. This product is a monofunctional acrylate that imparts good adhesion, hardness and toughness to UV/EB-cured formulations. Request Sample
GENOMER* 1226 Rahn USA Corp. GENOMER* 1126 is an acrylic acid ester. It is a reactive diluent for radically curable inks, coatings, and adhesives. This product is a di-functional acrylate that exhibits low viscosity, low odor and good cutting power. Request Sample
GENOMER* 1231 Rahn USA Corp. GENOMER* 1231 is a difunctional acrylate that imparts good adhesion, hardness and toughness to UV/EB-cured formulations. It offers excellent flexibility, excellent toughness, low yellowing, good heat resistance, and good chemical resistance. This product ...view more GENOMER* 1231 is a difunctional acrylate that imparts good adhesion, hardness and toughness to UV/EB-cured formulations. It offers excellent flexibility, excellent toughness, low yellowing, good heat resistance, and good chemical resistance. This product is recommended for coatings on metals and metallized substrates, coatings on glass, plastics, wood and paper, coatings on optical fiber, adhesives, electronics, and inks. view less Request Sample
MIRAMER M140 Rahn USA Corp. MIRAMER M140 is a polyether acrylate. It is a reactive diluent for radically curable inks, coatings and adhesives. This product is recommended for use in the following applications: adhesives; industrial coatings; flexo inks; screen inks; and gravure inks...view more MIRAMER M140 is a polyether acrylate. It is a reactive diluent for radically curable inks, coatings and adhesives. This product is recommended for use in the following applications: adhesives; industrial coatings; flexo inks; screen inks; and gravure inks. It exhibits low volatility, good flexibility, good adhesion and low shrinkage. view less Request Sample
TMPEOTA Allnex TMPEOTA (Trimethylolpropane ethoxy triacrylate) is a reactive diluent commonly used in ultraviolet light (UV) and electron beam (EB) energy curable coatings and inks. TMPEOTA can be used to impart crosslinking to energy curable coatings and inks while ma...view more TMPEOTA (Trimethylolpropane ethoxy triacrylate) is a reactive diluent commonly used in ultraviolet light (UV) and electron beam (EB) energy curable coatings and inks. TMPEOTA can be used to impart crosslinking to energy curable coatings and inks while maintaining a degree of flexibility and toughness. Of the common triacrylate diluents used in energy curable formulations, TMPEOTA exhibits the highest reactivity and the greatest viscosity reduction of oligomers. view less Request Sample