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Coatings Ingredients
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BECKOPOX™ EP 2384w/57WA by allnex is a type 1 solid epoxy resin as aqueous dispersion. It results in rapid drying coating systems for mineral and metal substrates. The shelf life of the BECKOPOX™ EP 2384w/57WA is 180 days... view more
BECKOPOX™ EP 385w/56WA by allnex is an internally flexibilized, solid, type-1 epoxy resin dispersion in water. Formulations have good adhesion to various plastics such as PC, PA, PUR and... view more
BECKOPOX™ EP 386w/52WA by allnex is an internally plasticized, solid type-1 epoxy resin dispersion with improved shear stability. It is suitable for water reducible fast drying anticorrosion primers... view more
BECKOPOX™ EP 387w/52WA by allnex is a flexible, internally-plasticized, solid type-1 epoxy resin dispersion in water with improved shear stability. It is used in water-reducible plastic coatings. It is... view more
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CYMEL® 300 by allnex is a highly methylated melamine crosslinking agent. Offers exceptionally fast cure response at low bake schedules in highly catalyzed systems and excellent balance between film... view more
Stabileze™ 06 by Ashland is poly(methylvinylether/maleic anhydride decadiene) Crosspolymer. It is soluble in water. Stabileze™ 06 yields clear, aqueous gels that are shear thinning and slightly... view more
Stabileze™ QM by Ashland is a poly(methylvinylether/maleic anhydride decadiene) Crosspolymer. It is a pseudoplastic rheology modifier that yields clear, aqueous gels that are shear-thinning and... view more
AEROSIL® E 9200 by Evonik is a very easy to disperse, specialty filler. It is a structure modified, hydrophobic fumed silica and allows high loading levels at low viscosities. It offers low... view more
AEROSIL® E 972 by Evonik is a rheology control additive based on a fumed silica after-treated with DDS (dimethyldichlorosilane). Offers good dispersibility, anti-settling & anti-sagging effects and... view more
Omnirad 4MBZ Flakes by IGM Resins is an effective Type II photoinitiator used, in combination with tertiary amine synergists, to initiate radical polymerization of unsaturated oligomers e.g. acrylates after... view more
Colour Black FW 285 by Orion is an amorphous carbon. Used for coatings with the highest jetness, metallics and powder coatings. Mainly recommended for water-borne systems... view more
Colour Black S 160 by Orion is an amorphous carbon. Designed for use in black coatings, plastics, synthetic fibers and india inks... view more
Colour Black S 170 by Orion is an amorphous carbon. Recommended for black coatings, plastics, synthetic fibres and india inks... view more
Lauryl alcohol 23 ethylene oxide (EO). Acts as a non-ionic surfactant, dispersing agent, humectant as well as wetting agent. It is an excellent surface tension reducer which is generally unaffected... view more
Nonylphenol 100 ethylene oxide (EO). Acts as a non-ionic surfactant and dispersant. In ULTRANEX® NP 1000 the hydrophobic part of the molecule comes from nonylphenol and the hydrophilic part from the... view more
Nonylphenol 23 ethylene oxide (EO). Acts as a non-ionic surfactant, emulsifier as well as dispersing agent. In ULTRANEX® NP 230 the hydrophobic part of the molecule comes from nonylphenol and the... view more
Nonylphenol 30 ethylene oxide (EO). Acts as a non-ionic surfactant, emulsifier as well as dispersing agent. In ULTRANEX® NP 300 the hydrophobic part of the molecule comes from nonylphenol and the... view more
Nonylphenol 40 ethylene oxide (EO). Acts as a non-ionic surfactant, emulsifier as well as dispersing agent. In ULTRANEX® NP 400 the hydrophobic part of the molecule comes from nonylphenol and the... view more
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TiONA® 595 by Tronox is a multipurpose, chloride-process, rutile titanium dioxide pigment. It offers high opacity, multipurpose durability and superior dispersibility. Exhibits exceptional tint... view more
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