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Esacure ONE
IGM Resins
Esacure ONE by IGM Resins is a difunctional oligomeric alpha hydroxy ketone based type I free radical photoinitiator. It provides through and surface cure. It exhibits low VOC, low migration and low...
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Adhesives
Bookbinding / graphic art
Electrical & Electronic Bonding
Omnirad 184
IGM Resins
Omnirad 184 by IGM Resins is a highly efficient, non-yellowing photoinitiator. It is used to initiate the photo-polymerization of chemically unsaturated prepolymers like acrylates, in combination with...
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Adhesives
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Bookbinding / graphic art
Omnirad 403
IGM Resins
Omnirad 403 by IGM Resins is a versatile Photoinitiator for the radical polymerization of unsaturated resins upon UV light exposure. It exhibits high reactivity and is used in high-end optical...
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Adhesives
Bookbinding / graphic art
Omnirad 4PBZ
IGM Resins
Omnirad 4PBZ by IGM Resins is an effective Type II photoinitiator. Used to initiate radical polymerization of unsaturated oligomers after exposure to UV light. It exhibits faster cure and absorption at...
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Adhesives>Water-based adhesives
Electrical & Electronic Bonding
Bookbinding / graphic art
Omnirad 819
IGM Resins
Omnirad 819 by IGM Resins is a versatile photoinitiator for radical polymerization of unsaturated resins. It is suitable for clear-, white-, pigmented- and water-based systems. It provides through...
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Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
Adhesives>Water-based adhesives
Bookbinding / graphic art
Electrical & Electronic Bonding
Omnirad 907
IGM Resins
Omnirad 907 by IGM Resins is a highly efficient photoinitiator. It is 2-methyl-1[4-(methylthio)phenyl]-2-morpholinopropan-1-one. It is used to initiate the photo polymerization of unsaturated...
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Adhesives>Radiation Curing (UV/EB) adhesives
Polymers>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Electrical & Electronic Bonding
Bookbinding / graphic art
Omnivadd XP 6212
IGM Resins
Omnivadd XP 6212 by IGM Resins is a wetting and dispersing additive. It is ideal for solvent-based and solvent-free to improve pigment wetting, reduce the grinding time and stabilize the pigment...
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Bookbinding / graphic art
Electrical & Electronic Bonding
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