Tripropylene Glycol Acrylate Grade (TPG Ac) is a high-purity (greater than 96%) grade of tripropylene glycol, manufactured to contain only low levels of carbonyl and peroxide compounds, making it ideal for use as a reactive chemical intermediate in the radiation cure industry.
TPG Ac from Dow is specifically designed for use as a raw material for radiation curable formulations. It is typically reacted with acrylic acid in an esterification reaction to form tripropylene glycol diacrylate, an important ingredient in the fast growing radiation cure industry.
TPG diacrylate works as a reactive diluent to lower the viscosity of formulations prior to application. Radiation curing is used for printing inks, varnishes, paints and coating applications and offers several advantages, including:
TPG Ac is specifically monitored for acidity, aldehydes and peroxides that can cause color and operational problems in the synthesis of the diacrylates. Typical values for these impurities are in the low ppm range.
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Product Category | Organic Chemicals |
Product Number | Acrylate Grade (TPG Ac) |
Product Name | Tripropylene Glycol |
Chemical Formula | C9H20O4 |
Boiling Point | 509 F (265 C) |
Viscosity | 9.7 to 57.2 cps |
Chemical Name | [(1-methyl-1,2-ethanediyl)bis(oxy)] bispropanol |
Trigger | Solvent |