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Solus™ 1475 is a cellulose-based resin designed for solvent-based and UV-curable ink formulations, where it is used to improve durability and visual quality.
Solus™ 1475 is a cellulose-based resin used in UV-curable and solvent-based inks and overprint varnishes. In these formulations, which may include digital, gravure, or screen printing inks, Solus™ 1475 provides high pigment dispersion capability, reduces dry-to-touch times, and provides excellent block resistance. It is soluble in numerous solvents commonly used in the aforementioned formulations. Since it has relatively high viscosity compared to other Solus™ grades meant for inks, it forms very strong and tough films but maintains balance to provide a large degree of flexibility. Solus™ 1475 features good compatibility with several cross-linking resins and promotes high UV stability and excellent early-cure film durability due to a sharp rise in early-cure viscosity. Solus™ 1200 is made from bio content greater than 35%, making it a powerful additive made from renewable resources.
Viscosity, cPs: 76
Hydroxyl content, mg KOH/g: 63
Moisture content, ppm: Less than 30,000
Color: Off-white
Wt/vol (kg/L, lb/gal): 1.16, 9.67
Poured bulk density (kg/m3, lb/ft3): 515, 32
Tapped bulk density (kg/m3, lb/ft3): 612, 38
Primary Chemistry:
Cellulose esters
Poor adhesion or image quality from printing inks
Destruction of printed or converted film due to blocking issues
Low early durability of printing inks
Use of flammable cellulose-based additives that pose safety hazards
Use of additives made from nonrenewable resources
Digital inks
Screen inks
Gravure inks
Overprint varnishes
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