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Esacure TZT distributed by DKSH is particularly indicated for the photo polymerization of UV curable systems when high reactivity, low curing odor and low yellowing are required. The radical generation occurs via hydrogen abstraction by the action of a co-initiator such as tertiary amines.
- It is in liquid form with high solubility and compatibility with various curable systems, allowing easy incorporation by mixing and stirring.
- It is soluble in most common organic solvents, monomers, and oligomers for UV applications while being insoluble in water.
- It is used in graphic arts including overprint varnishes and printing inks, as well as in coatings for flooring and adhesives.
- Recommended dosage level is 1–8% by weight depending on system composition, thickness, and desired cure speed.
- Esacure TZT has a shelf life of 12 months.
- It is available in APAC region (Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, France).
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