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CYMEL® U-1051 resin

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by allnex
CYMEL® U-1051 resin by allnex is a partially iso-butylated urea resin-based cross-linking agent supplied in a mixture of iso-butanol and xylene. It has wide compatibility with other film formers and is useful in fast curing industrial baking finishes and low temperature curing conversion varnishes. CYMEL® U-1051 resin possesses exceptional cure speed. Recommended for industrial wood conversion varnishes and fast curing baking enamels for general use interior OEM applications. The shelf life of the grade is 365 days.
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CYMEL® U-1051 resin
Technical Datasheet | Supplied by allnex
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Product Type
Crosslinking / Coupling / Curing Agents > Amines
Chemical Composition
Partially iso-butylated urea resin
Physical Form
Liquid
Appearance
Clear
Product Status
COMMERCIAL
Geographical Availability
North America, South and Central America
Applications/ Recommended for
  • Coatings > Solvent-based
  • Coatings Markets > Automotive refinishing > Enamels
  • Coatings Markets > Wood & Furniture Coatings
  • Coatings Markets > General Industrial /Maintenance

CYMEL® U-1051 resin Properties

Property

Value & Unit
Test Condition
Test Method
Free Formaldehyde Content
< 0.35 %
(Sulfite Titration)
BS-EN 1243-2011
Viscosity
X - Z1
(At 25°C)
ASTM D 1545
Color, Gardner
< 1
DIN EN ISO 4630-1
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