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With sustainability as a key driver, there is a trend towards
high solids
and
waterborne coatings
in various sectors. There is also a need to fulfill resistance towards chemicals, abrasion and UV light to maintain durability.
Recent research in field of using bio-based materials in applications such as railway vehicles are also showing promising results to effectively adapt this technology into more areas.
Nano-coatings
too have proved to contribute to life of the coating so their use in various future development is expected.
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GASIL® range of matting agents for a pure and versatile matt finish
Looking forward for a clean matt finish? Explore the GASIL® range of matting agents from PQ corporations . Highly used as a formulator within the paints, plastics and paper industry with...
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Zeolite-based extender for Titanium Dioxide for emulsion formulations
Explore a unique zeolite extender for Titanium dioxide (TiO2) with good optical properties, less oil absorption etc. Its fine particle size and tight particle size distribution helps scatter...
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The best range for pure and versatile matt finish in USA
Explore the GASIL range of matting agents from PQ corporations . Universally applied within the paints, plastics and paper industries with over 70 years of experience in surface coatings. It...
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ITAMINE WATER: ddchem new generation of waterborne epoxy hardeners
In the last decades waterborne epoxy resin systems for ambient cured coatings have attracted much attention thanks to new technologies and formulating experience. Producers of additives and...
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Get excellent stain resistance & high transparency industrial coatings
Explore a family of new matting agents from PQ Corporation especially designed for effective gloss reduction of Industrial Coatings and Inks. They are extremely versatile and are easily dispersed in...
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Enhance your formulations with GASIL® silica flatting agents
Formulate matt UV curable coatings with abrasion resistance with GASIL® range of silica flatting agents, specially developed for UV coatings with very high flatting efficiency. Suitable for...
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Explore Pure & versatile way to matt finish for UV coatings
Want to formulate matt UV curable coatings with abrasion resistance? Explore GASIL® range of silica matting agents, specially developed for UV coatings with very high matting efficiency. They are...
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GASIL® HS: Silica matting solutions for Industrial Coatings
Get a combination of excellent weight effectiveness to good dispersibility in most industrial coatings with Gasil® HS products by PQ corporation. These product provides superior efficiency for gloss...
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The Paper Cup Challenge: RHOBARR™ 320 Barrier Dispersion for Water-based Paper Barrier Coatings
Discover how Dow’s RHOBARR™ 320 Barrier Dispersion – 65-70% thinner water-based barrier coating - can be your solution to address a global challenge in sustainable development related to paper cup...
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Formulate water reducible thermosetting topcoats with Hakuenka CCR-S
Hakuenka CCR-S is an ultrafine, coated precipitated calcium carbonate in powder form which enables formulators to replace synthetic barium sulphate and synthetic rheological modifiers in high gloss...
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