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Omnirad 2022
IGM Resins
Omnirad 2022 (Former Irgacure 2022) by IGM Resins is a highly efficient liquid curing agent that is used to initiate radical polymerization of unsaturated resins after exposure to UV light. It acts as...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Inks
Resins>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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Omnirad 991
IGM Resins
Omnirad 991 by IGM Resins is a type II photoinitiator that can be easily used in corporation with classic amine synergists or amine acrylates. It is used in clear systems like OPV and industrial...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Inks>Water-based
Inks>UV / Radiation-curable
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Photomer® 5010
IGM Resins
Photomer® 5010 by IGM Resins is a di-functional self-matting oligomer used in UV/EB curable systems. It is designed to formulate very low gloss UV varnishes & coatings. In combination with other types...
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Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Inks>UV / Radiation-curable
Resins>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Resins>Polyesters
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Esacure KL 200 Discontinued
IGM Resins
2-Hydroxy-2-methyl-1-phenyl-1-propanone. Is particularly indicated for the photopolymerisation of U.V. curable systems when high reactivity and low yellowing are required. Used for...
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Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Inks>UV / Radiation-curable
Resins>Polyesters>Unsaturated
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