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Luna PTSI is used in the formulation of polyurethane products as a reactive additive with low viscosity. Luna PTSI prevents moisture related problems by reacting with trace moisture. Excess water reacts with Luna PTSI towards the corresponding carbamic acid, which undergoes immediate decomposition to form carbon dioxide and the relatively inert p- toluenesulfonamide, which is commonly used as a plasticizer. Please see the specification sheet below and for further details contact our local sales representative today.
TR-TPO-L is an efficient UV photoinitiator with high initiation activity, excellent solubility and photobleaching performance, and is suitable for systems with high requirements for chroma reduction. TR-TPO-L can be used in formulation systems with low yellowing and low odor. TR-TPO-L is widely used in UV coatings, inks and adhesives.
Luna ALD12105 is a leafing grade of aluminium paste pigment in a mixture of mineral spirit and high aromatic solvents. Typical applications include inks and industrial coatings. Luna ALD12105 should be pre-soaked for 1 to 8 hours in solvent at a paste to solvent ratio of between 1:1 to 3:1. High shear dispersion should be avoided as it will distort the aluminium flakes.
Luna ALD101 is a leafing grade of aluminium paste pigment in high aromatic solvent. Typical applications include inks and industrial coatings. Luna ALD101 should be pre-soaked for 1 to 8 hours in solvent at a paste to solvent ratio of between 1:1 to 3:1. High shear dispersion should be avoided as it will distort the aluminium flakes.