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Redox has recently signed an agreement with TianJin Jiuri to distribute photoinitiators throughout Australia and New Zealand. The photoinitiators are primarily used in UV coatings in conjunction with Monomers and Oligomers.

Photoinitiators are a range of different molecules that produce radicals when exposed to UV light. These then react with monomers and oligomers to initiate polymer chain growth. They are essential ingredients of all UV-curable adhesives, inks and surface coatings.

Tianjin Jiuri New Materials Co. Ltd is a Chinese based photoinitiator manufacturer that specialises in monomers and oligomers, UV absorbers and pharmaceutical intermediates. They are managed under ISO9000 quality management system. Their reputation for high quality products and a dedication to innovation makes them the number one choice for photoinitiators.

Redox is proud to be the distributor for TianJin Jiuri’s photoinitiators across Australia and New Zealand. Our principals are leaders in their respective products, allowing us to deliver the widest range of quality materials at a price which allows you to thrive. With eleven regional offices across four countries and over fifty different storage facilities friendly help is not far away.

To find out more about the photoinitiators available or to contact an industry expert.

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