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DISPARLON® 1970
Kusumoto Chemicals
DISPARLON® 1970 by Kusumoto is a silicone-free, high molecular weight surface active agent. Acts as a defoaming agent. It imparts leveling, thus minimizes cratering and pinholes. Provides smooth...
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Coatings>Solvent-based
Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
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Resins>Epoxies
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DISPARLON® LAP-10
Kusumoto Chemicals
Silicone-free acrylic polymer with good recoatability. Acts as a leveling agent. Prevents popping and helps eliminate pinholes. Effective in clear coats and pigmented systems at high film thickness...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Inks
Resins>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Resins>Polyamides (PA)
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DISPARLON® LAP-20
Kusumoto Chemicals
Silicone-free acrylic polymer with good recoatability. Acts as a leveling agent. Prevents popping and helps eliminate pinholes. Effective in clear coats and pigmented systems at high film thickness...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Inks
Resins>Epoxies
Resins>Polyesters
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DISPARLON® LAP-30
Kusumoto Chemicals
Silicone-free acrylic polymer with good recoatability. Acts as a leveling agent. Prevents popping and helps eliminate pinholes. Effective in clear coats and pigmented systems at high film thickness...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Inks
Resins>Polyamides (PA)
Resins>Epoxies
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