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Products Compatible with Methyl Violet 3 pigment

Based on HSP Distance

Products Compatibility & HSP Distance

Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) helps to predict the compatibility of ingredients.

It is based upon the “like seeks like” principle. It splits an ingredients interactions into three parameters :
- δD (Dispersion force interactions)
- δP (Polar forces interactions)
- δH (Hydrogen bond force interactions).

If ingredients have matching HSP’s (distance=0) then they will be completely compatible. If there is a small distance between them then they are predicted to have good but not perfect compatibility. As the HSP distance gets larger the ingredients will become more incompatible.

In general, ingredients having an HSP distance below 2 will have good compatibility. Between 2 and 4, you will have medium compatibility. Above 4, you will have limited to no compatibility.

Most HSP values used to calculate the distance are estimates. Information provided below is to be used as an indication of compatibility.

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Coatings ingredients supplied by Runtec Chemical

15 products match your search
Product Name
Supplier
Description
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 0
2-Ethylhexyl 4-dimethylaminobenzoate. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a clear slight yellow liquid. Used in UV-curing inks and coatings... view more
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 0
1-Hydroxy-2-methylpheny-propane-1-one. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a colorless or slightly yellow liquid with 164.2 molecular weight... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 0
Isopropyl thioxanthone (mixture of 2-and 4-isomers). Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a yellow or off-yellow powder with 241 molecular weight... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 0
2, 4, 6-Trimethylbenzoyldi-phenylphosphinoxid. Acts as a photoinitiator. Has 348 molecular weight and 5% clear toluene solution. Used in inks and coatings... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 2.1
2,4-diethyl thioxanthone. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a yellow or off-yellow powder. Used in inks and coatings... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 2.3
2-Methyl-1-[4-(methylthio)phenyl]-2-morpholino-propane-1-one. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a white powder with 279.4 molecular weight... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 2.6
Benzophenone. Acts as a photoinitiator. It has a white crystalline flake appearance and 182.2 molecular weight... view more
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Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 2.6
4-Methylbenzophenone. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a silvery white powder with 196.24 molecular weight... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 2.7
1-Hydroxy-cyclohexylphenyl-ketone. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a white crystalline powder with 204.3 molecular weight... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 2.9
4-Benzoylbiphenyl. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a white crystalline powder with 258.3 molecular weight... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 3.3
Methyl benzoyl formate. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a clear slight yellow liquid with 164.16 molecular weight. Used in UV-curing inks and coatings... view more
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 3.4
Ethyl-4-(dimethylamino) benzoate. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a white crystalline powder with 193 molecular weight. Used in UV-curing inks and coatings... view more
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 3.5
Benzil Dimethyl Ketal. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a white crystalline powder with 256.3 molecular weight... view more
Applications
Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 3.7
4-Benzoyl-4’-methyl diphonyl sulphide. Acts as a photoinitiator. It is a silver white powder with 304 molecular weight... view more
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Runtec Chemical
HSP Distance: 3.7
4-Chlorophenyl-benzophenone. Acts as a photoinitiator. Has 216.66 molecular weight and white powder crystal appearance... view more
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