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Orgachim Resins

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Orgachim Resins
BALKYD 630 S–55 WS is long oil oxidative drying alkyd resin, modified with vegetable oils. It is soya oil or sunflower oils- based. Offers very good drying ability, high gloss and atmospheric... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Metals
Orgachim Resins
BALKYD 610 S–70 WS by Orgachim Resins is long oil oxidative drying alkyd resin, modified with vegetable oils-soya or sunflower oil. It is soya oil or sunflower oils- based. It has a good pigment wetting. Offers... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Architectural / Decorative
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
Orgachim Resins
BALKYD 610 S–60 WS is long oil oxidative drying alkyd resin, modified with vegetable oils. It is soya oil or sunflower oils-based. It has a good pigment wetting. Offers very good drying ability... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Metals
  • Coatings Markets>Architectural / Decorative
Orgachim Resins
BALKYD 610 S–60 D40 is long oil oxidative drying alkyd resin, modified with vegetable oils. It is soya oil or sunflower oils-based. It has a good pigment wetting. Offers very good drying ability... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Metals
  • Coatings Markets>Architectural / Decorative
Orgachim Resins
BALKYD 610 FA–70 WS is long oil oxidative drying alkyd resin, modified with distilled fatty acids. It is TOFA-based. It has a good pigment wetting. Offers very good drying ability, light and weather... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Coatings Markets>Architectural / Decorative
  • Coatings Markets>Metals
  • Coatings Markets>Wood & Furniture Coatings
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