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Cytec’s New
Durable RESYDROL™ AY 6705 Resin |
Presented by:
John Katsonis,
Sales Manager, Liquid Coating Resins
Duration : 25 minutes
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Cytec’s new generation of
RESYDROL™ AY6705 waterborne acrylic modified
alkyd resin extends durability with its
outstanding penetration for timber substrates,
thus making it an excellent choice for feeding
and protecting exterior wood stains and timber
decking. Its quick drying time and affinity for
timber with varying degrees of tannin content
promotes fast and easy recoating. This low VOC
resin doesn’t peel, flake nor need sanding or
chemical stripping before the next customary
repainting time frame which spells easy repair
and refurbishment.
In this webevent, John Katsonis will introduce
the RESYDROL™ AY6705 resin, its value
proposition, features including the technology
properties of this hybrid system which captures
the sought after properties of both alkyds and
acrylics, allowing customers to enjoy the best
of both worlds.
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Waterbased
Coatings With Improved Resistance Properties |
Presented by:
Robert Harrer, TS&D Lab Manager, LCR Plastic
Coatings
Duration : 12 minutes
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Cytec presents a new 2K PUD
binder for plastic coating applications. The
binder provides the opportunity to deliver the
desired balance of early and high hardness
development, highest chemical resistance and
excellent gloss combined with good flexibility.
The product contains no VOC which makes it
suitable for a wide variety of interior and
exterior applications where now or low solvent
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Polyurethane and
Acrylic Dispersions,
Versatile Tools for Waterborne, Clear Coat
Applications |
Presented by:
Stefan Van Den Branden, Director - Technical Service & Development
(TS&D), Liquid Coating Resins & Additives
Duration : 23 minutes
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Polyurethane dispersions
and acrylic emulsions or dispersions are widely
and successfully used in many clear coat systems
today. Many applications however are still
served by solventborne systems and a large
potential for further growth in waterborne
systems is still available.
Stefan Van Den Branden, Director of Technical
Service and Development – Liquid Coating Resins,
is highlighting some of the general chemical and
process levers used to tailor resins for
specific applications. For acrylics, he is
presenting self-crosslinking and 2K isocyanate
crosslinking under ambient or forced drying
conditions. For the polyurethane technology the
presentation is focusing on the isocyanate TMXDI®
as a platform for 1K and 2K PUDs and on the
development of UV-crosslinkable PUDs. New
opportunities for acrylic and polyurethane clear
coat systems will as well be discussed. |
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Waterborne Epoxy
Resin Dispersion for Low VOC, 2-Pack High
Performance Metal Primers
without using Anti-Corrosion Pigments |
Presented by:
Ming Tsang - Technical Service & Development
(TS&D), Liquid Coating Resins & Additives
Duration : 21 minutes
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A new waterborne, modified
solid epoxy resin dispersion with good
flexibility and improved shear stability is
presented. When this binder is used, high
performance metal primers can be formulated
without the use of anti-corrosion pigments. This
is highly desirable since the toxicological
effects of zinc phosphate and other zinc-based
salts are causing environmental concerns.
Primers formulated with this new resin provide
equal or better corrosion resistance when
compared to a number of waterborne and
solventborne paint formulations, some of which
contain anti-corrosion pigments.
Other advantages can also be obtained, including
the possibility of formulating metal primers
with VOC contents less than 100g/L. In addition,
direct pigment grinding is possible under
processing conditions typical for other standard
waterborne epoxy dispersions. |
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Formulation of 2K
Waterborne Concrete Floor Coating to Meet New VOC
Standard |
Presented by:
Ming Tsang - Technical Service & Development
(TS&D), Liquid Coating Resins & Additives
Duration : 27 minutes
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Organic solvents are commonly
used in 2-pack waterborne epoxy coatings such as
high performance floor finishes. Generally, these
solvents provide various benefits, such as
facilitating proper film formation, making it easier
to mix parts A & B together, and are also thought to
extend the pot-life. However, due to new lower VOC
limits on floor coatings enacted in the south coast
region of California, the reduction or removal of
organic solvents is desired.
By using specific raw materials and formulation
techniques, it is possible to formulate garage
concrete floor topcoats with VOC contents below
50g/L, while maintaining good performance properties
and ease of field applications by do-it-yourselfers
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New Binders for
Ecofriendly Paints |
Presented by:
Jean-Pierre Chevillotte,
Global TS&D Engineer,
Liquid Coating Resins
Duration : 14 minutes
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During this webevent you will
learn more about the performance of acrylic
emulsions, air drying waterborne alkyds and hybrids.
In addition, Jean-Pierre Chevillotte is giving an
overview about all anti-corrosion technologies, as
well as a comparison of waterborne and solventborne
2K- epoxies. |
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High performance,
VOC-free pigment grinding medium for water- and
solventborne paints and coatings |
Presented by:
B. Hirschmann
Business Development Manager
Duration : 15 minutes
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This
presentation, which has for the first time been
given at the European Coatings Show 2009, covers the
following topics:
- The grinding process
- Traditional methods and technologies
- Requirements for modern pigment pastes
- New technologies and trends for pigment pastes
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