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Stan-Tone™ 50EPX02
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
It acts as the phthalocyanine BS type pigment. This colorant contains high pigment loading for optimum economics but can be diluted by the user if a lower viscosity is desired. It consists of the...
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Resins>Epoxies
Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective
Stan-Tone™ 50EPX03
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
It acts as the phthalocyanine YS type pigment. This colorant contains high pigment loading for optimum economics but can be diluted by the user if a lower viscosity is desired. It consists of the...
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Coatings
Resins>Epoxies
Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective
Stan-Tone™ 59EPX01
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
It acts as the chromium oxide type heavy metal pigment. This colorant contains high pigment loading for optimum economics but can be diluted by the user if a lower viscosity is desired. It consists...
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Coatings
Resins>Epoxies
Coatings Markets>Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective
Stan-Tone™ WDN-27822
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
High solids phthalocyanine. It is green colored pigment dispersion. It is developed to eliminate/minimize settling. Used in water-based coatings. The recommended dosage is 1.0%–5.0% by weight...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Coatings>Waterborne
Resins>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
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