Photoinitiator BDK

CAS# 24650-42-8

Product Description

Photoinitiator BDK (Benzoin Dimethyl Ketal) is a chemical compound widely used in various industrial applications due to its ability to initiate polymerization upon exposure to UV light. 

Product:

Photoinitiator BDK

CAS:

24650-42-8

Synonym:

2,2-dimethoxy-1,2-diphenylethanone; α,α-Dimethoxy-α-phenylacetophenone; Benzil α,α-dimethyl acetal

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

White crystalline powder

Boiling point

300 ºC

Density

1.122 g/cm3

Flash Point

190 ºC

Melting point

67 - 70 °C

Molecular Weight

256.30

Purity

99%

Refractive index

1.564

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Photoinitiator BDK used in many
industry applications

Photoinitiator BDK (Benzoin Dimethyl Ketal) is a chemical compound widely used in various industrial applications due to its ability to initiate polymerization upon exposure to UV light. Here are some of its key uses:

  1. UV-Curable Coatings: Photoinitiator BDK is extensively used in UV-curable coatings, where it initiates the polymerization process upon exposure to UV light. This application is common in industries such as printing, automotive, and electronics, where rapid curing and high-quality finishes are required.
  2. Inks and Varnishes: It is a crucial component in UV-curable inks and varnishes, providing fast curing times and excellent adhesion. These properties are particularly valuable in the printing industry for producing high-resolution and durable prints.
  3. Adhesives and Sealants: Photoinitiator BDK is used in the formulation of UV-curable adhesives and sealants. Its ability to quickly cure upon UV exposure ensures strong bonding and sealing, making it ideal for various industrial and consumer applications.
  4. 3D Printing: In the field of 3D printing, particularly in stereolithography (SLA) and digital light processing (DLP) technologies, Photoinitiator BDK is used in photopolymer resins. It enables precise layer-by-layer curing, resulting in high-resolution and structurally sound printed objects.
  5. Electronics: The compound is used in the electronics industry for encapsulating and protecting electronic components. Its rapid curing properties ensure efficient manufacturing processes and provide protection against environmental factors.
  6. Medical Devices: Photoinitiator BDK is utilized in the production of medical devices, where biocompatibility and rapid curing are critical. Applications include dental materials, surgical instruments, and coatings for medical implants.
  7. Optical Applications: It is employed in the manufacture of optical coatings and adhesives. The compound's high clarity and strong adhesion properties make it suitable for lenses, displays, and other optical devices.
  8. Composite Materials: Photoinitiator BDK is used in the production of composite materials, enhancing their mechanical properties and durability. These composites are applied in automotive, aerospace, and construction industries.
  9. Research and Development: The compound is also used in research and development settings to study new photopolymerization processes and to develop advanced materials with unique properties for various industrial applications.