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4-Methylbenzophenone and  benzophenone and 2-Methylbenzophenone

PowerCure™ 502

CAS No. 134-84-9 + 119-61-9 + 131-58-8

PowerCure™ 502 is a kind of compound type hydrogen captured photoinitiator with high efficient, good surface drying and low yellowing.

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4-Methylbenzophenone and  benzophenone and 2-Methylbenzophenone

Technical Data of PowerCure™ 502 CAS No. 134-84-9 + 119-61-9 + 131-58-8

SynonymsNo Data Available.

Chemical Name

(4-methylphenyl)(phenyl)methanone

40.0-50.0%


Benzophenone

45.0-55.0%


2-Methyl benzophenone

3.0-10.0%

CAS Number

134-84-9, 119-61-9, 131-58-8

EINECS Number

205-159-1, 204-337-6, 205-032-0

Chemical Structure







4 methylbenzophenone and  benzophenone and 2 methylbenzophenone

Packing

PowerCure™ 502 is supplied in 25Kg or 200Kg Drum.

Note

All information in the leaflet is based on our present knowledge and experience. We reserve the right to make any changes according to technological progress or further developments. Performance of the product described herein should be verified by testing.


We specifically disclaim any other express or implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability.


We disclaim liability for any incidental or consequential damages.

Benefits & Applications of PowerCure™ 502 CAS No. 134-84-9 + 119-61-9 + 131-58-8

As liquid, PowerCure™ 502 has a good solubility in acrylate monomers and resin.


PowerCure™ 502 has to be used with co-initiator (such as tertiary amine), and the recommended amount of coinitiator is 3–5 %.


And in the aqueous solution, this type II photoinitiator is recommended to be dissolved in the organicphase first and then dispersed into the aqueous phase.

Physical Properties of PowerCure™ 502 CAS No. 134-84-9 + 119-61-9 + 131-58-8

Appearance

Colorless or yellowish clear liquid

UV-absorption

260nm/340nm

Purity (%)

Min.99


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