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138                                          Properties of Adhesion Promoters



            Outstanding properties: Printing inks: improved the drying rate, solvent resistance, heat resis-
            tance,  and  adhesion  to  substrates.  Coatings:  increased  surface  hardness,  adhesion  promotion,
            scratch resistance, coloring effects, heat and light reflection, iridescence, and corrosion resistance.
            Recommended for resins: PE, PP, PA, cellophane, PVC, metallized plastic
            Recommended for products: printing inks, printing ink for flexible packaging, coatings, paints
            additives
            Recommended  applications:  excellent  adhesion  promoters  and  crosslinkers  in  solvent-based
            printing inks (e.g. based on nitrocellulose), used as an additive in paints to crosslink –OH and -
            COOH functional polymers or binders, promote adhesion. Enhanced the performance of printing
            inks in a variety of applications, specifically flexible packaging; adhesion promoters between inor-
            ganic (e.g. aluminum) and organic substrates, e.g. flexographic printing inks for flexible packaging
            Typical dose: 1.0-4.0%

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