RadAdd® 1327
UV/EB Additive

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Type................................... Silicone Glycol co-polymer
Physical form.................... Opaque, white Liquid
Special Properties............. Anti-Fingerprinting; Ultra-High Gloss and Slip
Primary use....................... Slip, Leveling, and Gloss for Energy Cure Inks and Coatings

RadAdd® 1327 Additive is a non-reactive silicone glycol copolymer.
Stoichiometrically balanced, it is a robust surfactant frequently used in radiation cure

applications that require unusually high gloss and slip properties.   RadAdd 1327 also
provides numerous secondary benefits including enhanced leveling and anti-mar properties.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES:

Appearance........Opaque white to
                         light yellow liquid.

% Solids..................................100

Specific Gravity............... .....1.02

Flash............................... > 250 °F

Pour Point........................... 61 °F

APPLICATIONS:  

  • Anti-Fingerprinting
  • CoF Reduction
  • Enhance Gloss

Secondary Benefits

  • Mar, rub, and abrasion resistance
  • Anti-blocking

HOW TO USE: 
Typical concentrations of 0.1-2.0% by weight., based upon total solids. 
Some product stratification over time is normal; gentle mixing prior to use is recommended.
RadAdd 1327 can be added at any stage during processing, including final thinning.
Suitable diluents include aromatic solvents, mineral spirits, and monomers.

Shelf Life: 12 months when stored at room temperature.
Packaging: 40 pound pails and 475 pound drums.
ShippingClassification:  DOT Combustible.

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.

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