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Adhesives Ingredients
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EBECRYL® 1290 by allnex is a hexafunctional, light color, aliphatic urethane acrylate. It is a zero VOC, organo tin-, BPA- Bis phenol A- and solvent free grade. Exhibits very fast cure response when... view more
EBECRYL® 130 by allnex is a low viscosity, light color, aliphatic diacrylate. It is a cyclic, zero VOC, tin-, BPA- Bis phenol A- and solvent free grade. Exhibits good compatibility, long potlife... view more
EBECRYL® 230 by allnex is an aliphatic, light color urethane diacrylate. It is a zero VOC, BPA- Bis phenol A- and solvent free grade. Exhibits low viscosity, long potlife, faster cycle time, low... view more
EBECRYL® 3703 by allnex is amine modified bisphenol A epoxy diacrylate. It is a zero VOC, tin- and solvent free grade. Exhibits exceptionally fast cure via exposure to ultraviolet light (UV). Films... view more
EBECRYL® 745 by allnex is a zero VOC acrylic polymer. It is a BPA- Bis phenol A- and solvent free grade. It is used as the primary or modifying oligomer in ultraviolet light (UV) or electron beam... view more
EBECRYL® 83 by allnex is amine modified polyether acrylate. It is a zero VOC, BPA- Bis phenol A- and solvent free grade. Exhibits good compatibility, long potlife, faster cycle time and low... view more
EBECRYL® 8807 by allnex is an electron beam (EB)/ UV energy curable aliphatic urethane diacrylate. It is a zero VOC, BPA- & solvent free grade. Exhibits rapid surface cure response, light color and... view more
EBECRYL® 8811 by allnex is a difunctional aliphatic urethane acrylate with moderate viscosity. It does not contain any intentionally added organic tin compounds, heavy metals, hydroquinone (HQ) and... view more
Modified polyester acrylate. It exhibits resistance to yellowing upon cure & over its lifetime and it has low viscosity which provides latitude to achieve low viscosity formulations, which are... view more
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