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Architectural Coatings


Architectural coatings add value to function and performance to both interior and exterior house paints. A few of the key drivers have been the change from oil-based to waterborne paint, VOC reduction, dirt pickup and early rain resistance, and the need to provide easy-to-apply new looks.

With the regulatory rules change and new raw materials become available, paint formulators will continue to use their expertise and creativity to produce new products.

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Apr 20, 2021 | Webinar

Antonietta Schirò

Tuesday Apr 20 2021

By Antonietta Schirò

Paint and coating formulators continually strive to minimize VOCs in interior paints with the goal to improve indoor air quality and meet regional regulations. One of the first ingredients chosen...

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Feb 16, 2021 | Webinar

Carlos Feito

Tuesday Feb 16 2021

By Carlos Feito

Formulators of protective industrial and marine coatings face both performance and application challenges when using standard rheology modifiers of diamide wax based organic thixotropes. These...

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Dec 3, 2020 | Webinar

David Gonzalez Amago

Thursday Dec 3 2020

By David Gonzalez Amago

Lightweighting is an established global trend in a variety of industries and applications. It makes manufacturing products and living in our world easier. Conveniently, formulators can achieve...

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October 2017 marks a truly amazing milestone in coatings technology. Weathering test panels of coatings made with help of Shepherd Color Company CICP’s (Complex Inorganic Color Pigments) have...

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LUMIFLON® resins are known generically as fluoroethylene vinyl ether (FEVE) resins.The name derives from the reactants used to form the polymer. These materials form the regularly alternating...

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Lightweight fillers for the building & construction industry
Lightweight fillers are used extensively in applications such as joint compounds, insulating paints, elastomeric roof and high reflective coatings, polyester putties, adhesives and sealants, mastics, underbody coatings, and many cementitious applications such as tile adhesives, renders, grouts, insulating mortar, and structural concrete. The fillers provide benefits including reduced weight of final products, increased yield / coverage, enhanced rheological properties such as sag resistance or sandability, and improved insulating properties such as emittance, reflectivity, and thermal conductivity. All of these benefits lead to clear and tangible savings while improving the application of the final product.

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Borchi® OXY-Coat is a Cobalt-free, APEO-free and CMR-free metal-based high-performance catalyst. It improves durability and gloss retention in water & solvent-based systems It displays the...

Mar 8, 2022 | Webinar

Eileen Weber

Tuesday Mar 8 2022

By Eileen Weber

Consumers increasingly seek customizable and versatile packaging and inks solutions that lower their environmental impact. The industry is thus transforming, driven by the demand for...

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Checkout this new suggested formulation using EPS® 2786 for Gloss Ultra-Deep Base. It is a self-crosslinking all-acrylic film-forming polymer used for interior and exterior architectural DIY or...

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Checkout this new suggested formulation using EPS® 2436 for white interior topcoat. It is an APEO surfactants free self-crosslinking all-acrylic dispersion which is used as a binder for high-quality...
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