BEPD 70L | Perstorp | BEPD 70L has two primary hydroxyl groups and is a mixture of 70% BEPD, 25% NEO, and 5% water. It is a clear and colorless liquid at room temperature. BEPD 70L can be used in saturated polyesters for can and coil coatings, high-solid coatings, and powder c...展開 BEPD 70L has two primary hydroxyl groups and is a mixture of 70% BEPD, 25% NEO, and 5% water. It is a clear and colorless liquid at room temperature. BEPD 70L can be used in saturated polyesters for can and coil coatings, high-solid coatings, and powder coatings. 收起 | |
Bis-MPA™ | Perstorp | Bis-MPA™ is a dimethylolpropionic acid in the form of a white crystalline material. It is a key raw material in polyurethane dispersion for coatings. Bis-MPA™ can also be used in printing ink applications. | |
Boltorn™ H2004 | Perstorp | Boltorn™ H2004 is a yellow, liquid fatty acid modified dendritic polymer that offers improved flexibility and reactivity. This product improves the chemical resistance and rheological behavior of flexographic inks while maintaining high curing speed. Bolt...展開 Boltorn™ H2004 is a yellow, liquid fatty acid modified dendritic polymer that offers improved flexibility and reactivity. This product improves the chemical resistance and rheological behavior of flexographic inks while maintaining high curing speed. Boltorn™ H2004 improves ink transfer at high speeds in printing applications and is also used in UV-curable resins and industrial coatings. 收起 | |
Boltorn™ P1000 | Perstorp | Boltorn™ P1000 is a clear, liquid, low-viscosity polymer polyol allowing monomer-free formulation. It combines the low viscosity and low shrinkage with high reactivity required in applications such as UV digital printing. Boltorn™ P1000 is primarily used ...展開 Boltorn™ P1000 is a clear, liquid, low-viscosity polymer polyol allowing monomer-free formulation. It combines the low viscosity and low shrinkage with high reactivity required in applications such as UV digital printing. Boltorn™ P1000 is primarily used as acrylate oligomer for UV-curing where labelling issues are of prime importance. 收起 |