Deuteron UV 3200
Deuteron UV 3200 is a solution of Bis-(4.4-(C10-13) alkylphenyl) iodonium hexafluoro phosphate in reactive
solvents. Deuteron photo initiators are suitable for resins based on oxirane and/or oxetane groups (epoxy resins and vinylether.
The addition of Deuteron photo initiators enables the formulator to utilize UV light to induce the polymerisation of the above-mentioned resin systems. Deuteron UV 3200 is soluble in the mentioned binder systems including the standard solvents and reactive diluents.
The polymerization is initiated by exposure to UV light in a wavelength range between 220 nm and 250 nm.
The maximum absorption is at 240 nm. Suitable light sources are high-pressure mercury lamps that have a
high emission in the mentioned area of absorption.
Deuteron UV 3200 does not affect the film shrinkage negatively because it contains no volatile solvents.