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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients
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Triethanolamine (99%). Acts as an alkaline agent, curing agent and humectant. It is a modified version of triethanolamine (TEA) 99 that facilitates handling, by reducing the potential to solidify in... view more
Triethanolamine (90%). Acts as an alkaline agent, curing agent and humectant. It is formed by the reaction of diethanolamine and ethylene oxide. Exhibits low volatility at room temperature... view more
Sec-butyl alcohol. Acts as a co-solvent. It is a linking agent in formulas of alkyd, polyester and acrylic-based water-soluble coating resins. ULTRASOLVE® L 1100 is not listed as a hazardous air... view more
Patcham (FZC)
PAT-ADD AF 61 by Patcham (FZC) is a silicone-free defoamer and de-airing agent. In clear varnishes, the product may cause some in-can haziness. However, typically the transparency of the dry film is not... view more
Patcham (FZC)
PAT-ADD AF 72 by Patcham FZC is polysiloxane in diiso butyl ketone (DIBK). It is clear liquid de-aerator and defoamer. Provides best balance between defoaming properties and compatibility. It is... view more
Patcham (FZC)
Polymeric dispersing agent for use in waterborne industrial paints, gloss dispersion paints, decorative paints, pigment dispersions and printing inks. It is the most effective dispersant for the... view more
Patcham (FZC)
Polymeric wetting and dispersing agent. It is a most effective dispersant for the dispersion of inorganic and organic pigments, including carbon blacks, in aqueous systems. Shows strong interaction... view more
Patcham (FZC)
Polymeric dispersing agent for use in waterborne industrial paints and pigment dispersions. It is the most effective dispersant and stabilizer for the dispersion of inorganic and moderately polar... view more
Foamdoctor G2951 by PennWhite is a solution of polymers and non-ionic surfactants in a light mineral oil. Acts as a powerful foam control agent. It controls foaming and aeration during paint manufacture... view more
Pflaumer Brothers
It acts as a wetting agent, dispersing, flow and leveling agent. It is a high-performance grinding vehicle for both organic and inorganic pigments for a wide variety of water-based systems... view more
Power Chemical
Gamma-aminopropyltriethoxysilane. It acts as a coupling agent and adhesion promoter. Provides superior bonds between inorganic substrates and organic polymers. Exhibits compatibility with... view more
Modarez® MF by Protex is a medium molecular weight acrylic polymer based additive. Acts as a flow and leveling agent for paints, varnishes as well as inks in non-aqueous medium. Reduction in surface... view more
Modarez® MFP-G 52 S by Protex is a silicone-free acrylic copolymer and polyester based flow & leveling agent. It exhibits low molecular weight, high compatibility and high gloss. Modarez® MFP-G 52 S... view more
High molecular weight acrylic polymer. Acts as an air release, leveling and substrate wetting agent. Avoids crater formation. Does not interfere with inter-coat adhesion... view more
ViaSet® 402 by Solvay is a free flow letdown vehicle. Reduces the ink tack and body as well as increases the ink flow. ViaSet® 402 is used in polyester acrylate-based lithographic inks for paper and... view more
ViaSet® 403 by Solvay is a free flow letdown vehicle. It offers reduced ink tack and body as well as increased ink flow. ViaSet® 403 is used in polyester acrylate lithographic inks for plastics... view more
Chlorinated polypropylene. HARDLEN BS-40 acts as an adhesion promoter and a compatibilizer. It exhibits low molecular weight, very good compatibility with a wide range of resin systems including... view more
Uniqchem
UNIQFOAM 120 S by Uniqchem is a heat stable, silicone-free defoaming agent. It does not interfere with intercoat adhesion. Compatible with 2-pack epoxy, alkyd, acrylic and polyester resins. Designed... view more
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