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Union Specialties

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Union Specialties
UNITHANE IC-950 NF by Union Specialties is a soft, high gloss, NMP-free, APEO-free, water-based polyurethane dispersion (PUD). Exhibits low volatile compound (<100 g/l), heat sealability with... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective>Concrete
  • Coatings Markets>Plastic coating>Primers
Union Specialties
UNITHANE IC-951 NF by Union Specialties is an anionic, NMP-free, APEO-free, aliphatic polyester/polyether based urethane in water using a co-solvent of dipropylene glycol dimethyl ether. Exhibits... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Coatings Markets>General Industrial /Maintenance>Primers
Union Specialties
UNITHANE IC-850 NF by Union Specialties is a medium gloss, water-based polyurethane dispersion (PUD). It is free from NMP and APEO. Exhibits low volatile compound (<100 g/l) with soft feel and... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Coatings Markets>Metals
  • Coatings Markets>Plastic coating
Union Specialties
UNITHANE IC-901 by Union Specialties is a soft, high gloss, APEO-free, water-based polyurethane dispersion (PUD) containing NMP. Exhibits low volatile compound (<100 g/l) with very good adhesion and... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Coatings Markets>Plastic coating>Primers
  • Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective>Concrete
Union Specialties
UNITHANE IC-803 by Union Specialties is a medium gloss, APEO-free, water-based polyurethane dispersion (PUD) containing NMP. Exhibits low volatile compound (<100 g/l) with soft feel and flexibility... view more
Applications
  • Coatings>Waterborne
  • Coatings Markets>Metals>Primers
  • Coatings Markets>Plastic coating>Primers
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