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POLYETHER ACRYLATE

Polyether acrylates Polyether acrylates are produced by esterification of polyetherols with acrylic acid. They have a very low viscosity and do not require reactive thinners. Amino-modified polyether acrylates have a higher reactivity and low skin irritance, similar to polyester acrylates. [Pg.76]

A1 Polyester acrylate/eepoxy acrylate/polyether acrylate... [Pg.403]

ACRYLATED EPOXY ACRYLATED URETHANE ACRYLATED POLYETHER ACRYLATED POLYESTERS... [Pg.12]

Polyether acrylates are not a common choice of formulations for EB curable coatings. These oligomers have low to very low viscosity and often exhibit very high flexibility. Interestingly, because of the polyether backbones, they are compatible with water and can be used for water thinable formulation. [Pg.312]

Chem. Descrip. Amine-modified polyether acrylate Uses Oligomer in low-vise, inks, wood coatings diluent in higher vise, inks, wood coatings... [Pg.22]

Chem. Descrip. Amine-modified polyether acrylate oligomer... [Pg.194]

Synonyms Glycerol propoxylate triacrylate GPTA Polyether acrylate ... [Pg.1129]

Ebecryl 284), which yields an elastomeric material allowing nearly complete polymerization, and with an aromatic polyether-acrylate (Ebecryl 600), which yields an incompletely polymerized glassy material. [Pg.118]

Solvent-based dispersions such as polyvinyl acetate. Polyurethane, polyesters, polyethers, acrylic copolymers, Rubber-based adhesives with tackifiers and plasticizers. [Pg.305]

Figure 1 Polymerisation profiles recorded by RTIR spectroscopy upon UV-exposure of an aliphatic polyurethane-acrylate (PUA) or an aromatic polyether-acrylate (PEA) in the presence of a monoacrylate or a diacrylate reactive dilnent (25 wt%), respectively. Light intensity 40 mW cm. Laminated film. Figure 1 Polymerisation profiles recorded by RTIR spectroscopy upon UV-exposure of an aliphatic polyurethane-acrylate (PUA) or an aromatic polyether-acrylate (PEA) in the presence of a monoacrylate or a diacrylate reactive dilnent (25 wt%), respectively. Light intensity 40 mW cm. Laminated film.
Commercial acrylate oligomers are available that have a wide range of chemistries, functional group (acrylate) content, and viscosity. Among the most commonly used oligomers are difunctional polyester acrylates, epoxy acrylates, polyurethane acrylate and polyether acrylates. The chemical structures of oligomers control such properties as viscosity, reactivity, and thermo-mechanical properties of cured films. For example, epoxy esters produce much harder films compared to polyether acrylate of comparable... [Pg.92]

Influence of the temperature on the UV-curing of an aromatic polyether-acrylate nanocomposite. [Pg.195]


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