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Stan-Tone™ 12WDN01
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
High solids disazo. It is yellow 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>Waterborne
Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Resins>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Stan-Tone™ 12WDN02
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
High solids disazo. It is yellow 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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Applications
Coatings>Waterborne
Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Resins>Acrylics & Acrylic Copolymers
Stan-Tone™ 12WDN03
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
High solids monoazo. It is yellow 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
Stan-Tone™ 81WDN01
Avient (Formerly PolyOne)
High solids iron oxide. It is yellow 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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