Nomenclature Bayhydrol®

K 2010
Customer

Environmentally friendly solutions with waterborne UV-curing dispersions

Waterborne based UV-curing binders are generally easier to handle than conventional solventborne binders. They can be sprayed without any problems, while any overspray may easily be recycled. In addition to their inherent ecological advantages waterborne binders show other great properties like easy matting.

Waterborne UV-curing dispersion:


Type
Solids
Viscosity
mPas at 23°C
Characteristics
Bayhydrol®
UV XP 2690
Polyurethane
dispersion
40% in water
< 80
physically drying, good chemical resistance, formable, embossable, suitable for outdoor applications
Bayhydrol®
UV 2720/1 XP
Polyurethane
dispersion
40% in water
< 50
combines physical drying with highest crosslinking density - particularly for pigmented systems and thermoformable applications
Bayhydrol®
UV 2282
Polyurethane
dispersion
39% in water
< 50
Physically drying, also for dual cure, good chemical resistance, moldable
Bayhydrol®
UV 2317
Polyurethane
dispersion
37% in water
< 80
Physically curing, also for dual cure, moldable, embossable

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