High-Purity 2-Isopropylthioxanthone (ITX) Supplier: UV Photoinitiator for Coatings & Inks

Discover the benefits of 2-Isopropylthioxanthone (ITX), a key photoinitiator essential for efficient UV curing in various industrial applications. As a trusted manufacturer and supplier in China, we offer high-quality ITX at competitive prices, supporting your procurement needs.

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Key Advantages of Our Photoinitiator ITX

Exceptional Purity and Quality

Our 2-Isopropylthioxanthone (ITX) meets stringent quality standards, boasting a purity of ≥99.0%. This ensures reliable initiation of polymerization, leading to superior cured film properties for your UV-curable products. We are a trusted supplier committed to delivering excellence.

Versatile UV Curing Applications

ITX is a highly effective photoinitiator and photosensitizer, ideal for a wide range of UV-curable systems. It is extensively used in screen printing inks, varnishes, wood coatings, and other applications requiring rapid and efficient curing, making it a versatile choice for manufacturers.

Cost-Effective Sourcing from China

As a leading manufacturer, we offer 2-Isopropylthioxanthone at competitive prices, providing significant cost advantages for your business. Partner with us to secure a stable supply of this vital chemical intermediate and optimize your procurement strategy.

Diverse Applications of 2-Isopropylthioxanthone

UV-Curable Coatings

Our ITX serves as an essential photoinitiator for UV-curable coatings on wood, plastics, and metal, enabling fast curing and durable finishes.

Printing Inks

Used in UV-curable inks for flexography, offset, and screen printing, ITX ensures high-speed printing with excellent adhesion and color intensity.

Adhesives and Sealants

ITX facilitates rapid bonding and sealing in UV-curable adhesives and sealants, creating strong bonds with minimal shrinkage.

3D Printing Resins

As a photoinitiator in SLA and DLP 3D printing resins, ITX enables precise fabrication of complex objects through UV-initiated layer curing.