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Coatings utilizing Lumicryl® 102 may be applied using conventional application equipment such as roller, spray, flexo, gravure, screen and others. Formulations based on Lumicryl® 102 will dry to a tack-free, dry-to-touch, film after the solvent is flashed off. The dried, but uncured, coating remains in a thermoplastic state and can undergo intermediate processing such as stamping, forming, transfer laminating, thermal transfer, sanding, and re-coating prior to UV curing.
Lumicryl® 102 formulation and finished coating properties may be adjusted by admixture with low levels of UV reactive monomers and oligomers while maintaining the dry-to-touch property. The addition of common photoinitiators affords rapid cure of the coating after solvent removal. Cure response may be improved by ensuring that the thermoplastic dried film is above 50-60°C during UV exposure.
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•Lumicryl-102-08-15-24-GHS-SDS.pdf
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Coatings utilizing Lumicryl® 102 may be applied using conventional application equipment such as roller, spray, flexo, gravure, screen and others. Formulations based on Lumicryl® 102 will dry to a tack-free, dry-to-touch, film after the solvent is flashed off. The dried, but uncured, coating remains in a thermoplastic state and can undergo intermediate processing such as stamping, forming, transfer laminating, thermal transfer, sanding, and re-coating prior to UV curing.
Lumicryl® 102 formulation and finished coating properties may be adjusted by admixture with low levels of UV reactive monomers and oligomers while maintaining the dry-to-touch property. The addition of common photoinitiators affords rapid cure of the coating after solvent removal. Cure response may be improved by ensuring that the thermoplastic dried film is above 50-60°C during UV exposure.
The following documents are in Adobe PDF format; if you are having issues viewing these documents please download the latest version of Adobe Reader free from Adobe’s Website.
• Lumicryl-102-08-15-24-GHS-SDS.pdf
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