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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients
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MOGUL® E distributed by DKSH is a low structure, blue tone, specialty carbon black pigment. It is designed for relatively easy dispersion with a three roll mill compared to many of the other... view more
Photomer® 4006 distributed by DKSH is an aliphatic tri-functional acrylate monomer of low viscosity and excellent crosslinking reactivity. It forms homopolymers of high tensile and moderate... view more
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TR-184 distributed by DKSH act as a high-efficiency, non-yellowing, regular free radical photoinitiator. It offers good thermostability and can be used in light-curing varnish system. It... view more
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TR-TPO distributed by DKSH is a regular free radical photoinitiator. It offers photobleaching, used for pigmented formulations and thick film. It can be used for coatings on wood, metal... view more
EBECRYL® LED 03 by allnex is a low viscosity amine modified polyether acrylate oligomer that can be added as a co-resin to UV curable formulations. When it is combined with an appropriate... view more
ADDITOL® XW 6586 by allnex is a very versatile, multipurpose silicone additive (organomodified polysiloxane type) for improved surface quality and substrate wetting. This APEO- & formaldehyde-free... view more
ALPEX® CK 450/PAST by allnex is a phenolic crosslinker. It is a synthetic resin based on cyclized rubber. It is readily compatible with mineral oils used in letterpress inks. Because of the... view more
ALPEX® CK 514/PAST by allnex is a synthetic resin based on cyclized rubber crosslinker. It possesses good resistance to chemicals. It is readily compatible with mineral oils. Because of the... view more
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DPHA by allnex is a multifunctional reactive diluent that polymerizes when exposed to sources of free radicals. It is particularly useful in ultraviolet light (UV) and electron beam (EB)... view more
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