One of the challenges of formulating waterborne architectural coatings is achieving an acceptable balance of properties both during application and in the final film.
The growth today in waterborne and radiation-cured coatings and inks far exceeds that of its solventborne equivalents. The need for lower VOCs, “greener” materials, improved food safety and reduced economics
Selecting the right rheology package is the key to formulating optimized waterborne basecoats that possess desirable application fitness and best finishing appearance.
A new concourse at the San Jose International Airport in California is the first monumental architectural project constructed with DURANAR® powder coatings.
The results presented in this article show that the use of the next-generation Chroma-Chem® 897 waterborne no-VOC colorants can help paint formulators comply with current and developing VOC coating requirements.
This company has developed a new water-soluble catalyst that has excellent hydrolytic stability and provides enhanced properties in 2K WB PU formulations under a variety of environmental conditions.
Colortrend 808HP colorants expand color space potential while also improving the overall performance characteristics of the color in the finished coating.