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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients
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Borchers (Milliken)
Borchi® Gen 0650 by Borchers (Milliken) is an anionic, VOC- and APEO-free wetting and dispersing agent for water- and solvent-based coating systems. It is specifically designed for stabilizing fillers and pigments... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Borchi® Gen 911 by Borchers (Milliken) is a wetting and dispersing agent for alkyd solvent-based coatings, as well as nitrocellulose-based systems. It offers shortened dispersion time of organic and inorganic... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Borchi® Nox 1640 by Borchers (Milliken) is a specialized MEKO-free anti-skinning agent for solvent-based alkyd coatings and printing inks. It is easy to incorporate and can be used in various binders. It is... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Borchi® OXY-Coat 1310 by Borchers (Milliken) is a metal-based, cobalt-free, curing additive and catalyst. It is based on a unique, patented, highly active iron complex. It improves drying activity, color performance... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Borchi® OXY-Coat 1410 by Borchers (Milliken) is a high-performance cobalt-free drier and catalyst with high concentration and low VOC. It is suitable for high solids alkyd-based coatings. It is based on a unique... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Borchers® Dry 0411 HS by Borchers is a manganese neodecanoate (40-60%). Acts as a cobalt-free primary drier. Exhibits very good surface drying properties even after extended storage. Provides very... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Cobalt bis(2-ethylhexanoate) (50-70%). Acts as a primary drier. Exhibits catalysis of redox reactions and even small additions result in the dissociation of autoxidant hydroperoxides up to a change... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Cobalt bis(2-ethylhexanoate) (50-70%). Acts as a primary drier. Exhibits catalysis of redox reactions and even small additions result in the dissociation of autoxidant hydroperoxides up to a change... view more
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