Exhibits excellent performance in alkaline development! Due to its flexibility, it has excellent bendability.
"PH" is an alkaline-soluble UV-curable urethane polymer with a urethane main chain type, which offers excellent flexibility and bendability. It exhibits outstanding performance in alkaline developability. Adjustments can be made to acid value, hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, molecular weight, double bond equivalent, Tg, solvent composition, and monomer composition. Additionally, being a polymer type, it excels in curl resistance (curing shrinkage) and tack-free properties. 【Features】 ■ Exhibits excellent performance in alkaline developability ■ As a polymer type, it excels in curl resistance (curing shrinkage) and tack-free properties ■ The urethane main chain type offers excellent flexibility and bendability ■ Adjustments to monomer composition and other factors are possible (acid value, hydrophilicity/hydrophobicity, molecular weight, double bond equivalent, Tg, solvent composition, etc.) *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Property Values】 ■Product Name: PH-9001 ■Non-volatile Content: 40±1% ■Viscosity: 900±100 mPa·s ■Acid Value: 41 Solid ■Solvent Composition: PGM-Ac *For more details, please refer to the related link page or feel free to contact us.
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Daisei Fine Chemical Co., Ltd. is a chemical manufacturer that produces and sells acrylic resins used as coating material raw materials across a wide range of applications, including printing and packaging, construction, plastics, and IT components. We respond quickly and accurately to customer needs, from product design tailored to their requirements to development and research prototypes. Utilizing our unique core/shell, encapsulation, and grafting technologies, we provide functional materials such as UV-curable acrylic polymers and acrylic-urethane graft polymers.