Deuteron UV 1250 is a UV-initiator designed for cationic polymerization processes. Here are the key details:
Product Description: Deuteron UV 1250 is a solution of Bis-(C10-C14) alkylphenyl-iodoniumhexafluoroantimonate in a reactive solvent. It's specifically tailored for resins based on oxirane and/or oxetane groups, such as epoxy resins and vinylethers. By incorporating Deuteron UV 1250, formulators can utilize UV light to induce polymerization in these resin systems.
Applications: This UV-initiator finds application across various industries and products, including:
Properties:
Dosage: The typical addition range is between 1.0% to 5.0%. The exact dosage level depends on the specific system and desired curing speed, so it's recommended to determine the appropriate addition level through practical studies.
Processing: Deuteron UV initiators can be smoothly incorporated into the binder using high-speed stirrers or other mixing equipment, such as dissolvers.
Storage Conditions: It can be stored for up to 12 months at room temperature and dry conditions in its original tightly closed containers. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight and maintain a storage temperature between 10°C and 35°C. Additionally, prevent contact with water and high humidity.
Package Sizes: Deuteron UV 1250 is available in plastic canisters with a net weight of 20 kg.
Safety Regulations: According to Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008, Deuteron UV 1250 is classified as a dangerous product and requires proper labeling. Detailed safety information is provided in the Safety Data Sheet and Regulatory Information Sheet, available on the manufacturer's website.
Deuteron UV 1250 is part of Deuteron's range of UV initiators, offering solutions for various cationic polymerization applications in the coating industry.
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