RadAdd® RSM-230
UV/EB Additive

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Type....................................

Reactive Silicone
Physical form................... Amber Liquid
Special Properties........... Methacrylate functional; Non-migratory
Primary use...................... Reduces variability of cured properties over time.
RadAdd® RSM-230 Additive as a multi-functional reactive silicone utilized in a broad array of energy cure coating applications to achieve superior finished properties that remain stable over time.  Utilized in both UV and EB applications, the methacrylate functionality of the RadAdd RSM-230 allows it to become an integral part of the coating matrix upon cure, thus eliminating free silicone migration.

RadAdd RSM-230 provides superior slip by reducing surface Coefficient of Friction.  It exhibits durable anti-mar and anti-blocking performance.  RadAdd RSM-230 is an excellent flow aid.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES:

Appearance.....Clear Amber Liquid

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

Odor..................................very little

Specific Gravity (25°C)..............1.00

APPLICATIONS: 

  • Reduces performance variability over time
  • Anti-Blocking
  • Slip
  • Flow Aid

HOW TO USE: 
Typical concentrations of 0.25-2.5% by weight, based upon total solids.
RadAdd RSM-230 is typically added to formulation in the latter stages of production.
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RSM-230 should not be stored under oxygen-free conditions.

Shelf Life:   6 months when stored sealed at room temperature.
Packaging:   35 pound pails and 420 pound drums.
Shipping Limitations:   None

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

To Order, Contact Trilogy Group at (630) 893-8539


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.

Copyright © 2002 Trilogy Group, LLC                                             2 Jan 02