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Acrylic macromer. Acts as an adhesion promoter. Cured coatings based on it, have excellent abrasion, scratch, chemical resistance and outstanding mechanical properties. It can be used to formulate clear, pigmented or highly filled systems. Formulations based on it, will dry to a tack-free, dry-to-touch, film after the solvent is flashed off. It is compatible with a variety of ketones, acetates and propionates but is not compatible with alcohols. It can be blended with various UV/EB curable reactive diluents or oligomers to enhance certain coating attributes. Used in paper, wood, flooring, electronics, plastics, metal coatings and overprint varnish. Acrylic macromer diluted in TCDDMDA. Acts as an adhesion promoter. It provides excellent adhesion to both low and high surface energy substrates, and may be used as the primary film-forming component. Appropriately cured films made from it, have pencil hardness up to 7H and can be expected to show excellent light stability. It can be used in combination with other energy-curable oligomers, monomers, and additives to prepare 100% solids or solvent-borne formulations with cured film properties tailored to specific applications. Used in paper, wood, flooring, electronics, plastics, metal coatings and overprint varnish. Acrylic macromer diluted in TCDDMDA. Acts as an adhesion promoter. It provides excellent adhesion to both low and high surface energy substrates, and may be used as the primary film-forming component or as an adhesion promoting additive in UV/EB formulations for various applications. It can be used in combination with other energy-curable oligomers, monomers, and additives to prepare 100% solids or solvent-borne formulations with cured film properties tailored to specific applications. It has been shown to be an effective pigment wetting and dispersing aid. Used in paper, wood, flooring, electronics, plastics, metal coatings and overprint varnish. Acrylic macromer. Cured coatings based on it, have excellent abrasion, high hardness and chemical resistance. It can be used to formulate clear, pigmented or highly filled systems. Formulations based on it, will dry to a tack-free, dry-to-touch, film after the solvent is flashed off. It can be blended with various UV/EB curable reactive diluents or oligomers to enhance certain coating attributes. It is suitable for formulating coatings and inks for application on film, laminate, plastic, metal, wood, paper or other substrates. Lumicryl® 1000 by Estron Chemical is an acrylic resin based on adhesion promoter. It is a unique energy curable (UV/EB) resin designed to help promote adhesion to low energy surfaces such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyesters, other thermoplastics or thermosets, metals and coated paper substrates. It may be appropriate for use as the major film forming component of UV curable coatings. Depending on the particular formulation and substrate, it should be evaluated at levels from 5-20% for adhesion promotion and at higher levels as the primary film forming component. It can be blended with various UV/EB curable reactive diluents or oligomers to enhance certain coating attributes. Lumicryl® 1000 is used in paper, wood, flooring, electronics, plastics, metal coatings and overprint varnish. Lumicryl® 1909 by Estron Chemical is a polyfunctional acrylic macromer diluted in TCDDMDA. Acts as an adhesion promoter. It may be appropriate for use as the major film forming component of UV curable coatings. Appropriately cured, films made from it, have pencil hardness of 7H while maintaining excellent adhesion to metallic and low surface energy substrates. It can be blended with various UV/EB curable reactive diluents or oligomers to enhance certain coating attributes. It has been shown to be an effective pigment wetting and dispersing aid. Lumicryl® 1909 is used in paper, wood, flooring, electronics, plastics, metal coatings and overprint varnish.
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