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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients
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Sodium salt of modified acrylic copolymer. It is rheology Controlled (RC) emulsion. It offers excellent printability and resolubility, good adhesion to film substrates and viscosity-stable metallic... view more
Joncryl® 50 by BASF is 50% solids, low VOC styrene acrylic resin. It exhibits high gloss, excellent clarity and excellent holdout. This grade is freeze-thaw stable. Joncryl® 50 is used in high... view more
Joncryl® 60 by BASF is 34% solid, low VOC, general purpose, mid-range molecular weight styrene acrylic resin in water and ammonia. It promotes good resolubility, good gloss & holdout and good... view more
Ultra low VOC styrene acrylic resin solution. Used for general purpose ink and overprint varnishes... view more
Ultra low VOC styrene acrylic resin solution. Used for high gloss overprint varnishes... view more
Ammonium salt of modified acrylic copolymer. It is rheology controlled (RC) acrylic emulsion. It has high resistance. Recommended for printing ink applications. Complies with EPCRA 311/312 hazard... view more
Polymeric carbodiimide. Acts as a cross-linking agent. Recommended for chemical-resistant, water-based inks and overprint varnishes. Complies with EPCRA 311/312 hazard regulation... view more
Paraffin/polyethylene wax emulsion. It has characteristic odor. Recommended for printing inks, overprint varnish and functional packaging coating applications. Complies with EPCRA 311/312 hazard... view more
2-diethylaminoethanol. It acts as polyethylene wax emulsion. It has small particle size. Recommended for printing ink, overprint varnish, industrial coating and functional packaging coating... view more
Paraffin/polyethylene wax emulsion. It has characteristic odor. Recommended for printing inks, overprint varnish and functional packaging coating applications. Complies with EPCRA 311/312 hazard... view more
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