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RHEOLATE® 150
Elementis
RHEOLATE® 150 by Elementis is acrylic emulsion in water. Acts as a cost effective and versatile alkali swellable thickener in an easy to use emulsion form. It is APEO-free and solvent-free. It provides...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Inks>Water-based
Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
Inks
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RHEOLATE® 150S
Elementis
RHEOLATE® 150S by Elementis is acrylic emulsion in water-based cost effective and versatile alkali swellable thickener in an easy to use emulsion form. It is APEO-free and solvent-free. It provides high...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Inks>Water-based
Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
Inks
RHEOLATE® 2001
Elementis
RHEOLATE® 2001 by Elementis is a fine particle size high efficiency pourable liquid anti-settling agent for use in water-reducible coating and ink systems. It is used in systems having pH higher than...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Inks>Water-based
Resins>Epoxies
Resins>Polyesters
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RHEOLATE® 644
Elementis
RHEOLATE® 644 by Elementis acts as an associative rheology modifier designed for use in latex paints, waterborne coatings, and in low PVC systems. It is solvent-, APE-, & tin-free, 25% solution of...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Inks>Water-based
Resins>Vinyls
Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
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RHEOLATE® 655
Elementis
RHEOLATE® 655 by Elementis acts as an associative rheology modifier designed for use in low VOC latex systems, latex paints and other waterborne coatings. It is solvent-, APE-, ">It offers effective...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Inks>Water-based
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Omnirad 819 DW
IGM Resins
Omnirad 819 DW (Former Irgacure 819DW) by IGM Resins is a versatile photoinitiator for radical polymerization of unsaturated resins upon light exposure. It is especially suited for the curing of...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Inks>UV / Radiation-curable
Resins>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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Omnivadd ED 2190
IGM Resins
Omnivadd ED 2190 by IGM Resins acts as a defoamer in various water-based coating as well as in water-based ink systems. It is used in flexographic, printing inks, gravure and over print varnishes. It is...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Inks>Water-based
Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)
Resins>Epoxies
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Easaqua™ M 502
Vencorex
Easaqua™ M 502 by Vencorex is a water-dispersible aliphatic polyisocyanate. Acts as a crosslinking agent. It is APEO-free. Enables easy-mixing and high durability. It is self-emulsifying and easy to...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Coatings>Waterborne
Inks
Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)>2 Components
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Tolonate™ HDT-LV2
Vencorex
Tolonate™ HDT-LV2 by Vencorex Aliphatic polyisocyanate based on hexamethylene diisocyanate trimer (HDI homo-polymer). Acts as a crosslinking agent. It is 100% solid product (solvent-free) and well...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Inks
Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)>2 Components
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Tolonate™ X FLO 100
Vencorex
Tolonate™ X FLO 100 by Vencorex is an aliphatic isocyanate polymer based on hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI). Acts as a crosslinking agent. Contains 25% bio-based renewable materials. It is of low...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Coatings>Waterborne
Inks
Resins>Polyurethanes (PU)>2 Components
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