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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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CRYLCOAT® 4655-2: Reactive HAA-Polyester resin for powder coatings
The market is looking for low bake, fast cure high-performance coatings enabling energy-savings & improving productivity without compromising performance. allnex has developed a carboxylated...
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Get fascinating colors with high-performance organic pigments by Heubach
Heubach is a world-leading independent and globally active pigment manufacturer. MONOLITE™/ MONASTRAL™ portfolio comprises a wide range of organic pigments for coating systems, including OEM...
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Discover HEUCODUR
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Inorganic Color Solutions
HEUCODUR® pigments are complex inorganic color pigments under stable class pigments. They have unique fastness properties directly related to high-temperature processing with enhanced...
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Explore Borchers America’s additives, driers, accelerators and catalysts
This is a product catalogue for Borcher’s offerings for coatings, paints, composites, printing inks and adhesives specifically for America. You can get detailed product range for high-performance...
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How to balance carbon black selection with viscosity specifications
Are you struggling with the viscosity specification with carbon black? To overcome this, formulators need to look into the carbon black’s fundamental properties to optimize the viscosity...
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Discover RAL Shades Pigmentation Recommendations for the Paint Industry
Get the cards of the color register RAL 841-GL (high-gloss) serving as samples for the colorimetric matching of shade. The distinction is made as per the suitability of the individual pigments for...
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Hostatint™ A 100 pastes: Solvent-based pigment preparations for industrial paints
Are you looking for solvent containing pigment preparations developed specially for industrial paint applications? Heubach’s durable organic and inorganic pigments display the following benefits:...
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Learn more about Heubach’s pigments for automotive-, decorative- & industrial paints
Heubach offers a wide range of pigments which can be used in automotive, decorative and industrial paints. They display the following benefits: Good opacity Excellent fastness to...
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Raven Carbon Blacks for general purpose tinting
Raven Carbon Blacks is a complete range of carbon black pigments specifically designed for use in paints and coatings. Find out more about Raven Carbon Blacks for general purpose tinting. Raven...
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Raven Carbon Black pigments for medium color coatings
Birla Carbon offers a complete range of carbon blacks specifically designed for use in paints and coatings. Discover a selection of products for medium color coatings and providing easy dispersion...
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