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ADDITOL® BDK by allnex is a general-purpose radical photoinitiator that can be used alone or in combination with other photoinitiators. It is used in formulations containing unsaturated materials... view more
ADDITOL® CPK by allnex is a radical photoinitiator that can be used alone or in combination with other photoinitiators. It is used in formulations containing unsaturated materials such as acrylates... view more
ADDITOL® DMMTA by allnex is a radical photoinitiator that can be used alone or in combination with other photo-initiators. It is used with unsaturated materials such as acrylates, methacrylates... view more
EBECRYL® 8812 by allnex is a light color, UV/ electron beam (EB) energy curable aliphatic urethane acrylate resin. Provides good flexibility and durability. It does not contain any intentionally... view more
Nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC). It is extracted from the wood fibers of Canada’s vast forests. It is a uniform, redispersible natural nanoparticle obtained from the crystalline regions of cellulose... view more
Changzhou Moltec Materials
Molcure C321 by Changzhou Moltec Materials is a high-quality cationic crystal photoinitiator. It appears as white to almost white crystal. It is recommended for coatings and inks. Molcure C321 is suitable for... view more
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Changzhou Moltec Materials
Molcure C322 by Changzhou Moltec Materials acts as a cationic photo-initiator. It appears as white crystal powder. It is suitable for non-yellowing systems. Molcure C322 is recommended for coatings and inks... view more
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Changzhou Moltec Materials
Molcure C413 by Changzhou Moltec Materials is a high quality cationic photoinitiator. It is suitable for non-yellowing systems. It is recommended for coatings, inks and printing materials... view more
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PHOTOINITIATOR TMO by Cheermove is a high efficiency free radical type I photoinitiator with no benzene content. It offers good solubility with oligomers and reactive diluents. It is used for fast UV curing... view more
DCL Corporation
5051 Phthalo Blue 15:1 by DCL Corporation is alpha, red shade phthalocyanine blue & is solvent stable. It exhibits very good masstone- & tint light fastness properties. It shows excellent water... view more
DCL Corporation
5151 Phthalo blue 15:1 by DCL Corporation is an alpha, red shade, crystallizing phthalocyanine blue organic pigment. 5151 Phthalo blue 15:1 is recommended for coatings & inks... view more
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DCL Corporation
5561 Phthalo blue 15:0 (easy-to-disperse) by DCL Corporation is alpha, red shade, crystallizing phthalocyanine blue. 5561 Phthalo blue 15:0 exhibits very good masstone- & tint light fastness... view more
DCL Corporation
5563 Phthalo blue 15:0 by DCL Corporation is an alpha crystal form (solvent unstable) crystallizing red shade phthalocyanine blue organic pigment. 5563 Phthalo blue 15:0 is used for aqueous inks... view more
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DCL Corporation
8000N Phthalo Blue 15:0 by DCL Corporation is an alpha crystal form (solvent unstable) crystallizing red shade phthalocyanine blue organic pigment. Exhibits good tinting strength. 8000N Phthalo Blue... view more
Dalian Richfortune Chemicals
PI-184 by Dalian Richfortune Chemicals is a 1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone photoinitiator for UV curing coating. It shows solubility in organic solvents such as acetone, toluene, methanol, ethyl... view more
Dalian Richfortune Chemicals
PI-BCIM by Dalian Richfortune Chemicals is a 2,2-bis(2-chlorophenyl)-4,4,5,5-tetraphenyl-1,2-biimidazole photoinitiator. It is available in yellow crystal powder form. PI-BCIM is suitable for UV... view more
Dalian Richfortune Chemicals
PI-BMS by Dalian Richfortune Chemicals is a 4-(P-tolylthio)benzophenone photoinitiator available in off-white crystal powder form. It offers low odor and good dissolve performance. PI-BMS is... view more
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