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With sustainability as a key driver, there is a trend towards
high solids
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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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Avoid challenges in coatings' formulations with Dynamix® Black 30C941
Read this Technical document about Dynamix® Black 30C941 by Shepherd is a black pigment that is chemically inert, heat resistant and stable to ultraviolet light. It is non-bleeding, non-migratory...
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Dynamix® Black 30C965: High-performance jet-black pigment for coatings
Get to Know about Dynamix® Black 30C965 by Shepherd that is a jet-black pigment produced by high temperature calcination. It has good UV and visible opacity and provide resistance from heat, light...
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Ensure the high performance of coatings with Dynamix® Blue 30C527
Dynamix® Blue 30C527 by Shepherd is a dark blue-green powder that is produced by high temperature calcination. It is a non-bleeding and non-migratory pigment with high durability and hiding power...
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Use Dynamix® Blue 30C588 by Shepherd for coatings applications
Get to know about Dynamix® Blue 30C588 by Shepherd is a rich blue powder produced by high temperature calcination. It is a non-bleeding and non-migratory pigment. Key Features: Fully dispersed...
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Surprising New Formulation Options: Defoamer Benchmarking in Semigloss and Satin Paints
In the coatings industry, Organically Modified Silicone (OMS) are the predominant choice of defoamer for semi-gloss and satin architectural paints. However, as the silicone market becomes...
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EBECRYL® 577: Deinking solution for Plastic Packaging
Are you looking for a solution to optimize plastic packaging recycling? allnex's EBECRYL® 577 is an innovative polyester acrylate that provides reliable deinking for substrates used in plastic...
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Dynamix® Blue 30C591: Excellent pigment for coatings
Dynamix® Blue 30C591 by Shepherd is a high performing dark blue, non-bleeding and non-migratory pigment. Key features: Consistent “locked-in” color Make any batch size economically...
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Dynamix® Green 30C612 to transform your coatings formulations
Get to know about Dynamix® Green 30C612 by Shepherd that is a rich green, non-bleeding and non-migratory pigment. Key features include: Fully dispersed in minutes Reduce cycle time by >75%...
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Upgrade the performance of your coatings with Dynamix® Green 30C654
Dynamix® Green 30C654 by Shepherd is a green, non-bleeding and non-migratory pigment that can be used in multiple applications of coatings. It offers the following benefits: Excellent UV and...
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Achieve superior performance in coatings with Dynamix® Green 30C659
Dynamix® Green 30C659 by Shepherd is a dark green, high-performing, non-bleeding and non-migratory pigment. Key features include: Fully dispersed in minutes Reduce cycle time by >75%...
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