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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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Lightweight Filler based on closed cell expanded perlite
Are you looking to increase the efficiency of raw material usage? Omya offers lightweight fillers, based on closed-cell expanded perlite. This Omyasphere 200 series offers low density, controlled...
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Get excellent performance in Waterborne Alkyd coatings
Borchi® OXY-Coat 1101 is a high-performance catalyst (HPC) which enables waterborne alkyds to attain high level performance. It is helping formulators to create high performance and more...
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Application & Selection Guide for DAPRO
®
Defoamers
Are you struggling to select the right defoamer for your coating system? Anti-foaming agents are needed in almost every water-based system. Selecting the proper type for your specific application...
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IPEMA: Multi-functional crosslinking agent & UV curing accelerator
Discover IPEMA, a multifunctional coating solution which works for crosslinking agent, UV curing acceleration, and reactive diluent. This nitrogen- & sulfur-free product is highly stable, provides...
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Explore Masil
®
silicone-based products for various applications
Discover a wide range of silicone-based products under Masil® brand by Dystar with the segregated product details for basic fluids, functionalized fluids, reactive fluids, aqueous emulsions, and...
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Meet IKEA’s set market standards in furniture industry with SETAQUA® grades
Is it a challenge for you to target IKEA’s compliant systems? Are you looking for a better carbon option for 1K self-crosslinking? Checkout SETAQUA® 6753 and SETAQUA® 8800 by allnex ecowise that...
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Borchers® India's Defoamers and Deaerators for Coatings Applications
Read this attached technical guide of Borchers® India that covers a list of all the defoamers and deaerators in the coating production and application. It gives a detailed description of the...
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Borchers® America's Defoamers and Deaerators for Coatings Applications
Foam has long been a foe in the world of coating production and application. Whether you're painting a wall, applying a protective layer to industrial equipment, or even crafting an artistic...
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Advance the performance of your formulations with Dynamix® Black 30C940
Dynamix® Black 30C940 by Shepherd is a black, non-bleeding, non-migratory and non-warping pigment. It resists heat, light and weather and is easily dispersible with no need for grinding. It can...
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Dynamix® Black 30C933 to ease your coatings' formulations
Read the technical information about Dynamix® Black 30C933 by Shepherd that is a black powder and is chemically inert and stable to ultraviolet light. It is non-bleeding and non-migratory pigment...
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