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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients

PMC Group

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PMC Group
Monobutyltin trichloride. Acts as a crosslinking accelerator. Used in the production of blocked isocyanates for urethane coatings that are used in the automotive OEM market. It is also used to... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • Coatings Markets>Automotive OEM
  • Coatings Markets>General Industrial /Maintenance
PMC Group
Proprietary butyltin mercaptide compound. Acts as a crosslinking accelerator. It may provide more of a delayed action cure compared to organotin carboxylates such as FASCAT 4202. Used in the curing... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
PMC Group
Dibutyltin diacetate. Acts as a crosslinking catalyst. Offers ease of processing, and can be used at temperatures up to 250°C. Used in the production of blocked isocyanates for urethane coatings... view more
Applications
  • Coatings
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • Coatings Markets>General Industrial /Maintenance
  • Coatings Markets>Automotive OEM
PMC Group
Dibutyltin oxide. Acts as a crosslinking catalyst. It is insoluble in water and most common organic solvents. It is an active transesterification catalyst for methacrylate esters. It offers energy... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Resins>Alkyd Resins
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • Coatings Markets>Automotive OEM
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PMC Group
Dioctyltin oxide. Acts as a crosslinking catalyst. It is insoluble in water and most common organic solvents. It is an active transesterification catalyst for methacrylate esters. It offers energy... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
  • Coatings Markets>Automotive OEM
  • Coatings Markets>General Industrial /Maintenance
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