4-(Diethoxymethyl)phenol CAS 7465-16-9: Your Premier UV Curing Photoinitiator Supplier

Discover the essential role of 4-(diethoxymethyl)phenol (CAS 7465-16-9) in advanced UV curing technologies. As a leading manufacturer and supplier in China, we provide high-quality photoinitiators critical for achieving superior performance in coatings, adhesives, and printing applications. Secure your supply and enhance your formulations.

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Key Advantages of Our Photoinitiator

Excellent Curing Efficiency

Our 4-(diethoxymethyl)phenol provides excellent photoinitiation capabilities, ensuring rapid and complete curing of various UV-curable materials. It's particularly effective for challenging applications, making it a top choice for many manufacturers.

Pigment Compatibility

This photoinitiator exhibits strong absorption in the long-wave UV spectrum, allowing it to effectively cure white coatings and those heavily pigmented with titanium dioxide (TiO2), a common requirement in industrial and decorative coatings.

Versatile Application

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Broad Application Spectrum

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Specialty Polymers

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