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IGM Resins

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Photomer® 4056 by IGM Resins is a clear, high boiling, water soluble monomeric di-ester liquid. It is a long chain crosslinking agent, when polymerized it is a flexible, clear infusible resin. It has low... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Varnishes / Over print varnish
  • Inks>Lithographic and Offset Inks
  • Coatings Markets>Electrical / Electronics
  • Coatings Markets>Plastic coating
  • ...
Photomer® 6581 by IGM Resins is a medium viscous di-functional aromatic urethane. It exhibits good cure rate, flexibility, yellowing- & abrasion resistance, adhesion and hardness. It is suitable for ink... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Lithographic and Offset Inks
  • Coatings Markets>General Industrial /Maintenance
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
Photomer® 4071 by IGM Resins is a low viscosity and low odor diluent for UV and EB radiation curable varnishes and pigmented coatings like inks as well as for UV inkjet applications. It exhibits a... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Varnishes / Over print varnish
  • Inks>Digital inks (eg. Ink jet)
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Electrical / Electronics
  • ...
Photomer® 5050 by IGM Resins is a low-viscosity, multifunctional resin for use in UV/EB curable systems. The low viscosity of this oligomer allows a wide formulating latitude. Photomer® 5050 also... view more
Photomer® 4356 by IGM Resins is a tri-functional acrylates monomer which can be polymerized in the presence of free radicals. It is typically designed for use in UV- and EB curable applications.It offers... view more
Applications
  • Inks>Varnishes / Over print varnish
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Plastic coating
  • Coatings Markets>Metals
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IGM Resins Brands for Coatings & Inks

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