Dow Corning 30 Polyether-modified polydimethylsiloxane Dow Corning Antiblocking agent >> Silicones/Silica/Siloxanes Flow / Levelling agent >> Silicone Scratch/ Srcub/ Mar resistance agent >> Silicone-based Slip control >> Silicone Surface conditioner, miscellaneous >> Gloss control Wetting agent/ Wet edge enhancer >> Silicone Acrylic/Acrylate Resins Epoxy Resins Polyester Inks >> Water-based Coatings >> Solventborne Inks >> Solvent-based Coatings >> Solvent-Free/ High-Solids Coatings >> UV / Radiation Curing Coatings >> Waterborne Printing Inks & Varnishes Propylene carbonate Dilutable in acetone and some aromatic solvents Dow Corning ® 30 Additive is a polyether-modified polydimethylsiloxane designed for aqueous, solvent-based and radiation-curable coatings. This additive offers excellent slip performance in polyester and epoxy-based acrylate varnishes combining low and consistent coefficient of friction over time. Dow Corning ® 30 Additive is designed for use in radiation-curable coatings. Its performance in other curing systems is being evaluated. It may have application as a leveling aid and slip additive in solvent-free, aqueous and solvent-based paints, inks and varnishes. Slip additive for radiation-curable coatings; leveling aid and slip additive in solvent-free, aqueous and solvent-based paints, inks and varnishes Designed for use in radiation-curable coatings Low coefficient of friction Readily dispersible in UV formulations Low silicone volatility Consistent performance over time Compatibility with polyester and epoxy-based acrylate radiation-curable formulations Clear liquid Polyether-modified polydimethylsiloxane Provides slip, mar resistance and anti-blocking; especially useful in UV-cured systems; provides gloss in water-borne systems Polyether-modified polydimethylsiloxane. Used as a slip additive in radiation-curable coatings and as a leveling aid and slip additive in solvent-free, aqueous and solvent-based paints, inks and varnishes. Provides mar resistance and anti-blocking, and gloss in water-borne systems. Offers low coefficient of friction, low silicone volatility, consistent performance over time and compatibility with polyester and epoxy-based acrylate radiation-curable formulations.