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Lambson (Sartomer)

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Lambson (Sartomer)
SpeedCure KEM is a water-based photoinitiator emulsion designed by Lambson (Sartomer). Exhibits superior stability and excellent compatibility with a variety of PUD resins. Recommended for... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Inks>Water-based
  • Inks>UV / Radiation-curable
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • ...
Lambson (Sartomer)
SpeedCure TEM by Lambson (Sartomer) is a water-based photoinitiator emulsion. Designed for energy curable water-based specialty coatings for wood, PVC & luxury vinyl tile, flooring and furniture... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Resins>Vinyls
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings>Furniture/ interior decoration
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Lambson (Sartomer)
SpeedCure DMB by Lambson (Sartomer) is a 2-(dimethylamino) ethylbenzoate. Acts as an efficient amine synergist. When used in conjunction with Type II photoinitiators, it generates free radicals that... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Inks
  • Inks>Varnishes / Over print varnish
  • Coatings Markets>Metals
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Lambson (Sartomer)
SpeedCure BEM by Lambson (Sartomer) is a eutectic mixture of benzophenone and methylbenzophenone. Acts as a highly efficient, liquid, non-yellowing photoinitiator. It initiates rapid polymerization... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Inks
  • Inks>Varnishes / Over print varnish
  • Coatings Markets>Can Coatings
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Lambson (Sartomer)
SpeedCure BMS by Lambson (Sartomer) is a 4-benzoyl-4’-methyldiphenyl sulphide. Acts as a highly reactive type II photoinitiator. Exhibits good solubility properties, low migration and low yellowing... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Inks
  • Inks>Varnishes / Over print varnish
  • Coatings Markets>Architectural / Decorative
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