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Dapro® DF 620
Elementis
Dapro® DF 620 by Elementis is silicone blend-based concentrated defoamer for industrial water or solvent foaming media. It is a 100% active liquid that imparts excellent foam control properties in...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Coatings>Solvent-based
Inks>Water-based
Slip-ayd® FS 444
Elementis
Slip-ayd® FS 444 by Elementis is a liquid additive for increasing surface slip and mar resistance of water based and polaric solvent based paints. It is recommended for use in car finishes, wood...
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Coatings>Waterborne
Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Coatings>Solvent-based
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THIXATROL® UV 1104
Elementis
THIXATROL® UV 1104 by Elementis is a polyester-based rheological additive designed for use in both oligomer and monomer based formulations that contain pigments and fillers. Smaller particle size grades...
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Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Coatings>Solvent-based
Coatings Markets>Metals>Topcoats
Coatings Markets>Automotive OEM
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Dapro® S-65 Discontinued
Elementis
Dapro® S-65 by Elementis is an ideal flow and levelling agent for solvent based paints, coating systems also suitable for UV curable coatings and ink systems. It is silicon free and diminishes film...
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Coatings>Solvent-Free/ High-Solids
Coatings>UV / Radiation Curing
Coatings>Solvent-based
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