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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients
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ADDITOL® VXW 4926 by allnex is an anti-foaming additive for water-dilutable paints, without silicone addition. It has rapid defoaming or air release and allows high film thickness of stoving paints... view more
ADDITOL® VXW 6208 by allnex is a polymer non-ionic dispersing additive for grinding inorganic and organic pigments in water or in water-borne alkyd resin, acrylic, epoxy and urethane emulsions. The... view more
ADDITOL® VXW 6387 by allnex is an electro-neutral wetting and anti-settling agent without addition of silicone. It is suggested for all water-borne, solvent-based, radiation curing, and solvent-free... view more
ADDITOL® VXW 6388 by allnex is a polyurethane thickener for air-drying, aqueous coating systems. It is suitable for radiation curing systems. This urethane modified polyether is used for modification of... view more
ADDITOL® XL 123 N by allnex is a flow agent and defoamer based on a modified silicone oil for air drying systems. It is suitable for solvent-borne coating systems to increase slip, crack and scratch... view more
ADDITOL® XL 204 by allnex is silicone containing anionic anti-floating, wetting and dispersing agent. It provides high pigment loading without increase in viscosity and reduces dispersing time. It... view more
ADDITOL® XL 6521 by allnex is a high molecular wetting and dispersing agent with cationic character for carbon black and organic pigments. It is suitable for solvent-borne, solvent-free and high... view more
ADDITOL® XW 6581 by allnex is a wetting agent and ionic & non-ionic surfactant with pigment affinity groups. It is free of nonylphenolethoxylates and VOC. It improves wetting of organic and... view more
ADDITOL® XL 6583 by allnex is dispersant for paints with sensitive cure mechanism (e.g., acid or base catalyzed). It stabilizes primary pigment particles by steric stabilization as well as... view more
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