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Higher productivity is achieved due to near-instantaneous UV curing, making coating and printing processes more economical. Furthermore, the lack of heat in UV curing is ideal for preventing damage to heat-sensitive materials, such as plastics. Lastly, the absence of organic solvents in UV-curable systems contributes to significantly reduced VOCs.
There are some drawbacks that one should consider when formulating a UV-curable coating or ink. The absence of a solvent and fast-curing speed can lead to poor wetting, leveling, and flow properties. Due to the high cross-link density that forms in UV coatings and inks, shrinkage can also occur upon UV curing, causing adhesion issues. Ultimately, these issues can lead to a coating or ink with suboptimal appearance and performance. Cellulose esters, like cellulose acetate butyrate, can be used as additives to mitigate these issues and protect the value of UV-curable coatings and inks.
• Fewer visual defects
• Nonyellowing and nonreactivity when exposed to UV light
• Better gloss and reflection
• Enhanced film formation properties
• Reduced shrinkage and fewer adhesion failures
• Increased wetting and leveling
Eastman cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) additives with high butyryl content are compatible with and dissolve in common UV-curable acrylate and styrene monomers. Below is a chart outlining a few recommended CAB grades and their solubility in these monomers.
Grades | Monomer Compatibility | MW | Tg (°C) |
---|---|---|---|
CAB-381-0.1 | HDDA, TMPTA, DPGDA, TPGDA | 20,000 | 123 |
CAB-551-0.01 | HDDA, TMPTA, DPGDA, TPGDA, IBOA, Styrene | 16,000 | 85 |
CAB-551-0.2 | HDDA, TMPTA, DPGDA, TPGDA, IBOA, Styrene | 30,000 | 101 |
CAB-321-0.1 | HDDA, TMPTA, DPGDA | 12,000 | 127 |
Solus™ 2100 | HDDA, TMPTA, DPGDA | <16,000 | 75 |
When formulated into UV-curable applications, such as inks and overprint varnishes, cellulose acetate butyrates function as wetting and leveling additives. This is important, especially given that substrates used in these applications include low–surface energy plastics, such as TPO. Below are formulations comparing an overprint varnish with and without Solus™ 2100.
Ingredient | Control | With Solus™ 2100 |
---|---|---|
EBECRYL® 3720TP25 | 35.0 | 35.0 |
HDDA | 48.0 | 15.0 |
ADDITOL® BP | 6.0 | 6.0 |
MDEA | 6.0 | 6.0 |
ADDITOL® HDMAP | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Solus™ 2100, 15% in HDDA | - | 33.0 |
Viscosity (cPs) | 62.0 | 113 |
Liquid surface tension (dyne/cm) | 34.8 | 33.5 |
Cured-film surface tension (dyne/cm) | 49.3 | 32.9 |
Monomer
|
CAB 381-0.1
|
CAB 551-0.01
|
CAB 551-0.2
|
||
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HDDA | 60
|
30
|
53
|
90
|
<10
|
TMPTA | 1670
|
660
|
1,420
|
2,080
|
242
|
DPGDA | 110
|
40
|
93
|
140
|
30
|
TPGDA | 180
|
60
|
128
|
200
|
I
|
IBOA | I
|
40
|
I
|
350
|
I
|
Styrene | I
|
7
|
I
|
30
|
<10
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