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Coatings Ingredients
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Coatings Ingredients
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Dispex® Ultra PX 4575 by BASF is a high molecular-weight dispersing agent based on controlled free radical polymerization technology (CFRP). It is acrylic block copolymer formulation in water. It... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Borchi® Gen ND plus by Borchers is a 2-(2-Butoxyethoxy)ethyl dihydrogen phosphate, compound with N,N-dimethylcyclohexylamine. It acts as a wetting-, dispersing- and anti-gelling-agent. Contains 100%... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Zinc, zirconium, cobalt carboxylates in mixture dissolved in paraffinic mineral oil (C14-18). Acts as a combination drier. The metal synergies in the product allow keeping the cobalt content to a... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Zinc, zirconium, cobalt carboxylates in mixture dissolved in paraffinic mineral oil. Acts as a combination drier. Offers good drying properties at low temperatures and high humidity. It is a stable... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Borchi® Gen 1253 by Borchers is a high molecular weight aqueous solution of an acrylic ester copolymer. Acts as a wetting- and dispersing agent. Contains no organic solvents and is completely... view more
Borchers (Milliken)
Polyether-modified polysiloxane in butyl glycol. Acts as a levelling agent. Contains 50% active. It lowers the surface tension of a wide range of formulated systems thereby improving flow and... view more
Coatex (Arkema Group)
Coadis™ 123 K by Coatex (Arkema Group) is a potassium salt of a polycarboxylic polymer. It is an APEO-free, synthetic, hydrophobic dispersing agent with good on aging stability. It contributes to improved water &... view more
Coatex (Arkema Group)
Coapur™ 975 W by Coatex (Arkema Group) is a water soluble non-ionic polyurethane. It is a solvent-, alkyl phenol ethoxylates (APEO)-, tin- and heavy metal free associative polyurethane thickener and... view more
Coatex (Arkema Group)
Coapur™ 830 W by Coatex (Arkema Group) is a water soluble, non-ionic polyurethane. Acts as a thickener designed for water-based and solvent-free formulations. It can be used sole or in combination either with... view more
Coatex (Arkema Group)
Coapur™ XS 71 by Coatex (Arkema Group) is a water soluble, non-ionic, solvent-and tin-free polyurethane thickener. It is recommended for water-based systems which should combine high in-can viscosities with... view more
NUOSPERSE® 2006 by Elementis is organic solvent-free, anionic, surface active compound. Acts as a wetting agent in aqueous as well as organic solvent borne systems. It is highly effective multi-purpose... view more
NUOSPERSE® FA 182 by Elementis is an anionic, highly effective, multi-functional wetting and dispersing agent. It is used for water-based systems such as dispersion and alkyd paints and as a conductivity... view more
NUOSPERSE® FX 600 by Elementis is multi-functional polymer, free of organic solvents. Acts as a highly effective pigment dispersing agent for use in waterborne coatings. It ensures a strong interaction... view more
Elementis
Nalzin® FA 179 by Elementis is a corrosion inhibitor for aqueous paint systems to counteract the formation of flash-rust. It is also suitable for application as an inhibitor against the formation of... view more
RHEOLATE® FX 1070 by Elementis is an associative thickening agent for aqueous coatings. It increases the high-shear viscosity, resulting in more Newtonian behavior. It improves weatherability, film build... view more
IGM Resins
Omnivadd SP 5001 by IGM Resins is cost-effective wetting and dispersing additive to improve pigment wetting and stabilize the dispersion. It is a controlled flocculating agent and used in primers and... view more
IGM Resins
Omnivadd XF 3722 by IGM Resins is a silicone-free slip and leveling agent for aqueous and non-aqueous systems. It is designed to reduce the surface tension of various resin systems at substrate interface... view more
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