RadAdd® CI-250
Cure Accelerator

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Type................................... 100% Active, Multi-functional Modified Acrylate
Physical form.................... Liquid
Special Properties............. Less yellowing; Non-migratory
Primary use....................... As a co-initiator when faster cure speeds are desired.

RadAdd® CI-250 Additive is a 100% active, multifunctional acrylate co-initiator.  
Used primarily in place of free amines, RadAdd CI-250 offers an excellent way to increase
system cure speeds, while minimizing amine migration and ink burn-out.  RadAdd CI-250
can also increase UV/EB coating compatibility when used over sensitive inks
(those containing alkaline sensitive pigments, for example.)

TYPICAL PROPERTIES:

Appearance......Clear to Light Amber

% Actives.....................................100

Functionality........................Acrylate

Viscosity(cps).................................300

APPLICATIONS: 

  • Accelerates Cure Speeds
  • Replaces Free Amines

Benefits Offered

  • Non-Migratory
  • Less Yellowing
  • Multi-Functional
  • Hydrophobic

HOW TO USE:
 
Typical concentrations of 4.0-20.0% by wgt., based upon total solids.  Attention should
be paid to level of photoinitiators required upon utilizing RadAdd CI-250 in formulation. 
RadAdd CI-250 is typically added in the final thinning stage.  Suitable diluents include
all functional monomers.

Shelf Life: 6 months when stored at room temperature.
Packaging: 40 pound pails and 450 pound drums.
Shipping Classification:  Not Regulated.

CAUTION: Irritates eyes and skin.  Please see MSDS for additional information.

To Order, Contact Trilogy Group at (630) 893-8539
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These data are offered in good faith as typical values and not as a Product Specification. No warranty, either expressed or implied, is hereby made. The recommended industrial hygiene and safe handling procedures are
believed to be generally applicable. However, each user should review these recommendations in the specific
context of the intended use and determine whether or not they are appropriate.

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