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EBECRYL® 524

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by allnex
EBECRYL® 524 by allnex is an acid-modified polyester diluted 30% by weight with the reactive diluent 1,6-hexanediol diacrylate (HDODA). It is used as the primary or modifying oligomer in UV or EB curable formulations to increase adhesion to a variety of substrates including paper, plastics and metal. It may be applied via direct or reverse roll, offset gravure, metering rod, slot die, knife over roll, air knife, curtain and immersion coating methods & screen printing. EBECRYL® 524 is recommended for primer coatings on metal, metallization receptive coatings on plastics, and improving intercoat adhesion.
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EBECRYL® 524
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by allnex
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Product Type
Polyesters
Chemical Composition
Polyester resin
Physical Form
Liquid
Appearance
Clear, Slightly hazy
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Geographical Availability
Central and Eastern Europe, North America, South and Central America, Western Europe, Asia / Pacific, Africa, Middle East and Central Asia
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Coatings > UV / Radiation Curing
  • Coatings Markets > Plastic coating
  • Coatings Markets > Metals > Primers

EBECRYL® 524 Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Glass Transition Temperature (Tg)
30 °C
Density
1.22 g/ml
(At 25°C)
Elongation at Break
30 %
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