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Finding the right UV-curing urethane acrylates - a first orientation - Desmolux®


This overview of our urethane acrylates shows in a simplified way the main characteristics of this raw material line for UV-curing coatings. It is designed to facilitate a first orientation in our large portfolio of coating raw materials. Depending on the desired properties of the end products and your specific formulation requirements other grades might be more suitable. Please contact our experts if you need help with your formulation.

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The most popular grades and their technical data:


Desmolux®
Form supplied
[%]
Viscosity
[mPas] at 23°C
Properties / Application
Indoor
U 100
100
7,500
Tough, all-round resin, wood, plastics
U 200
100
8,000
Abrasion resistant, flooring
U 500
100
6,000
Aromatic, abrasion resistant, wood, flooring
VP LS 2265
100
800
Hard, scratch resistant
VP LS 2220
75 TPGDA
26,000
Tough, yellowing resistant
XP 2491
80 IBOMA
90,000
High elasticity
XP 2587
100
1,500
Water thinnable
D 200 XP
100
2,500
Moisture cure (NCO 5%)
Outdoor
U 680 H
80 HDDA
29,000
Hard, high mechanical and chemical resistance
U 400
60 PTTA
102,000
Hexafunctional, increase of hardness, scratch resistant
XP 2513
100
25,000
Tough, elastic
XP 2738
100
30,000
Allophanate, balanced properties
XP 2666
100
60,000
Allophanate, hard, high reactivity
XP 2740
100
8,000
Allophanate, elastic
D 100
100
10,000
Dual cure, hard (NCO 12.8%)
VP LS 2396
100
16,000
Dual cure, flexible (NCO 7.5%)
XP 2510
90 BA
20,000
Dual cure, high reactivity (NCO 7.0%)
XP 2765
55 EA
125
Dual cure, high crosslinking density (NCO 4.3%)

Details on all products and applications for UV-systems in this brochure:

Produktbroschüre - UV-Systeme
UV-Systems: Products and Applications

For more in-depth information on all UV/EB curing systems and specifically on urethane acrylates visit our UV/EB-technology pages

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