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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients
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Hansa® Brilliant Yellow 2GX 70 by Heubach is a highly opaque monoazo pigment (Pigment Yellow 74, CI 11741) with good light- & weather fastness properties. It possesses very good hiding power as an organic pigment. It... view more
Hansa® Red GG by Heubach is an opaque, yellow shade beta-naphthol pigment (Pigment Orange 5, CI 12075). It is easy to disperse, and exhibits good light- & weather fastness properties. It shows... view more
Hansa® Yellow 10G by Heubach is a very green shade, opaque monoazo pigment (Pigment Yellow 3, CI 11710), particularly suitable for green mixtures. It exhibits good fastness to light and weathering for... view more
Hansa® Yellow G 02 by Heubach is a strong, opaque monoazo pigment (Pigment Yellow 1, CI 11680). It exhibits good light- and weather fastness properties. It is easy to disperse and has good stability to... view more
Permanent Red FGR by Heubach is a naphthol AS-based, semi-transparent, signal red pigment (Pigment Red 112, CI 12370). It exhibits very good fastness to light and weathering even in medium reductions... view more
BRB International BV
BRB Siloen® LA 271 is a flow and leveling agent by BRB International BV. It is glycol-modified silicone fluid suitable for water- & solvent-borne and radiation curing systems with good substrate... view more
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DISPERBYK® -168 by BYK is an aromatic-free wetting and dispersing additive for solvent-borne and solvent-free radiation-curable coatings and printing inks. It is a solution of higher molecular... view more
DCL Corporation
3017-A Phthalo Green 7 by DCL Corporation is strong, medium shade phthalocyanine green pigment. It has excellent overall properties. It exhibits resistance against methyl ethyl ketone, ethanol... view more
PR-205 Lithol rubine 57:1 by DCL Corporation is a lithol calcium salt, bluish red (tint pale reddish violet) pigment. Exhibits excellent brightness, color purity, tinting strength and chroma... view more
DOWSIL™ 100F Additive by Dow is a fluorosilicone (1%) in diisobutyl ketone. Acts as a defoaming agent. It exhibits good surface appearance even after long-term storage. Provides efficient foam... view more
DOWSIL™ 102F Additive by Dow is a fluorosilicone (1%) in mixture of methyl ethyl ketone and n-propyl acetate. Acts as a defoaming/anti-foaming agent. Exhibits low tendency to cause craters and does... view more
DOWSIL™ 55 Additive by Dow is a reactive silicone glycol surfactant with carbinol functionality. Acts as a flow/leveling agent and mar resistance agent. Provides slip and improves flow-out, wetting... view more
IGM Resins
Omnivadd XF 3722 by IGM Resins is a silicone-free slip and leveling agent for aqueous and non-aqueous systems. It is designed to reduce the surface tension of various resin systems at substrate interface... view more
Liquid Hindered Amine Light Stabilizer (HALS). Provides very good light stability to variety of coating systems, including waterborne and UV curable coatings, and long term stability to a variety of... view more
It is white colored inorganic pigment. This colorant is specially formulated with TMP triacrylate for use with 100% solids UV/EB cured formulations for high-performance applications requiring zero... view more
It is yellow colored inorganic pigment. This colorant is specially formulated with TMP triacrylate for use with 100% solids UV/EB cured formulations for high-performance applications requiring zero... view more
Monoazo. It is yellow colored organic pigment. This colorant is specially formulated with TMP triacrylate for use with 100% solids UV/EB cured formulations for high-performance applications... view more
Isoindoline. It is yellow colored organic pigment. This colorant is specially formulated with TMP triacrylate for use with 100% solids UV/EB cured formulations for high-performance applications... view more
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