| | Coatings | | | | Our range of acrylic resins are polymers or copolymers of methyl methacrylate or other acrylic monomers for use in a wide range of specialty coatings. They each offer a distinctive combination of properties associated with high-quality coating resins. | | Dianal Acrylic Resins for Coatings | Dianal BR-113 - A harder version of Dianal BR-106 specifically designed for inks and paints. Shows better chemical resistance to alcohol solvents. Dianal BR-73 - Good performance in plasticizer barrier properties. | | Aluminium, Brass, Bronze and Copper | Dianal TB-322 - Used in a variety of metal coatings applications where improved adhesion to difficult metals is important. Dianal BR-220 - May be combined with nitrocellulose to reduce cost and promote fast solvent release for quick drying. | | Dianal BR-80 - Lower solid acid value which improves water and weather resistance. A lower-acid grade of Dianal BR-73. Dianal BR-87 - A hard resin with good pigment dispersibility | | Dianal BR-116 - A higher acid value version of Dianal BR-106 for better pigment dispersibility. | | Dianal MB-2588 – A modified version of Dianal BR-106 with increased adhesion and toughness. | | Dianal BR-106 - General purpose resin with very fast solvent release. Compatible with modified polyester resins, providing an air-dry system with excellent durability, toughness, adhesion, and resistance properties. | | Dianal BR-113 - A harder version of Dianal BR-106 specifically designed for inks and paints. Shows better chemical resistance to alcohol solvents. Dianal BR-73 - Good performance in plasticizer barrier properties. Dianal BR-106 - General purpose resin with very fast solvent release. Compatible with modified polyester resins, providing an air-dry system with excellent durability, toughness, adhesion, and resistance properties. | | Dianal BR-106 - General purpose resin with very fast solvent release. Compatible with modified polyester resins, providing an air-dry system with excellent durability, toughness, adhesion, and resistance properties. | | Dianal BR-106 - General purpose resin with very fast solvent release. Compatible with modified polyester resins, providing an air-dry system with excellent durability, toughness, adhesion, and resistance properties. Dianal BR-87 - A hard resin with good pigment dispersibility | | Dianal BR-101 - Soluble in aliphatic and alcohol solvents. | | Dianal BR-113 - A harder version of Dianal BR-106 specifically designed for inks and paints. Shows better chemical resistance to alcohol solvents. Dianal BR-87 - A hard resin with good pigment dispersibility. Dianal BR-106 - General purpose resin with very fast solvent release. Compatible with modified polyester resins, providing an air-dry system with excellent durability, toughness, adhesion, and resistance properties. Dianal TB-322 - Used in a variety of metal coatings applications where improved adhesion to difficult metals is important. Dianal BR-121DA - Provides excellent pigment dispersibility and weatherability. | | Dianal BR-80 - Lower solid acid value which improves water and weather resistance. A lower-acid grade of Dianal BR-73. Dianal BR-87 - A hard resin with good pigment dispersibility | | Dianal BR-87 - A hard resin with good pigment dispersibility. Dianal BR-80 - Lower solid acid value which improves water and weather resistance. A lower-acid grade of Dianal BR-73. Dianal BR-220 - May be combined with nitrocellulose to reduce cost and promote fast solvent release for quick drying. Dianal BR-116 - A higher acid value version of Dianal BR-106 for better pigment dispersibility. | | Dianal BR-87 - A hard resin with good pigment dispersibility. Dianal BR-113 - A harder version of Dianal BR-106 specifically designed for inks and paints. Shows better chemical resistance to alcohol solvents. | | Dianal PB-204 - A high Tg solid acrylic bead resin with acid functionality | | | Elvacite® Acrylic Resins for Coatings | Elvacite® 2013 – Fast-dissolving, low-viscosity grade with quick solvent release for use in industrial lacquers, aerosols, inks, and coatings for plastics. Softer than the methyl methacrylate polymers. Elvacite® 2010 – A medium molecular weight methacrylate polymer that provides high tensile strength and hardness. | | Elvacite® 2044 – Softest, most flexible bead grade. Useful in adhesives for smooth plastic films and aluminum, and in silkscreen inks. Will plasticize and improve adhesion of harder butyl grades (Elvacite® 2045 and Elvacite® 2046) and nitrocellulose. | | Elvacite® 2028 – Unique in its broad solubility and compatibility. Designed for flexographic inks, general purpose lacquers and metal coatings. Elvacite® 4349 – Exhibits excellent outdoor durability and improved adhesion to difficult metals. | | Elvacite® 2697 – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2016 for use in reactive systems. | | Elvacite® 2550 – Soft, flexible grade with excellent adhesion to metal substrates. | | Elvacite® 2016 – Fast-dissolving, low-viscosity general-purpose resin copolymer. | | Elvacite® 2013 – Fast-dissolving, low-viscosity grade with quick solvent release for use in industrial lacquers, aerosols, inks, and coatings for plastics. Softer than the methyl methacrylate polymers. Elvacite® 2016 – Fast-dissolving, low-viscosity general-purpose resin copolymer. Elvacite® 2010 – A medium molecular weight methacrylate polymer that provides high tensile strength and hardness. | | Elvacite® 2009 – A more soluble, softer version of Elvacite® 2010. Excellent chip resistance for a hard polymer. Elvacite® 2016 – Fast-dissolving, low-viscosity general-purpose resin copolymer. | | Elvacite® 2009 – A more soluble, softer version of Elvacite® 2010. Excellent chip resistance for a hard polymer. Elvacite® 2008C – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2008 for use in reactive systems. Improves rheology. Elvacite® 2016 – Fast-dissolving, low-viscosity general-purpose resin copolymer. | | Elvacite® 2045 – Hardest of the weak-solvent-soluble butyl grades. Useful in topcoats for vacuum metallized plastics and in lacquers for other solvent-sensitive substrates. Softer than Elvacite® 2042 and Elvacite® 2043. Clean burn-out for ceramic inks. | | Elvacite® 2045 – Hardest of the weak-solvent-soluble butyl grades. Useful in topcoats for vacuum metallized plastics and in lacquers for other solvent-sensitive substrates. Softer than Elvacite® 2042 and Elvacite® 2043. Clean burn-out for ceramic inks. | | Elvacite® 2008C – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2008 for use in reactive systems. Improves rheology. Elvacite® 2021C – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2021 for use in reactive systems. Improves toughness and rheology. Elvacite® 2028 – Unique in its broad solubility and compatibility. Designed for flexographic inks, general purpose lacquers and metal coatings. Elvacite® 2697 – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2016 for use in reactive systems. | | Elvacite® 2008C – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2008 for use in reactive systems. Improves rheology. Elvacite® 2021C – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2021 for use in reactive systems. Improves toughness and rheology. Elvacite® 2041 – High molecular weight methyl methacrylate polymer providing maximum abrasion resistance, block resistance, and slip. | | Elvacite® 2013 – Fast-dissolving, low-viscosity grade with quick solvent release for use in industrial lacquers, aerosols, inks, and coatings for plastics. Softer than the methyl methacrylate polymers. Elvacite® 2008C – Nonreactive version of Elvacite® 2008 for use in reactive systems. Improves rheology. | | Elvacite® 2669 – Excellent viscosity control. Soluble in higher pH systems. | | Elvacite® 2014 – Soft and flexible Elvacite® copolymer resin. Good pigment wetting. Useful for clear, translucent or pigmented metal lacquers, e.g. for aircraft. Also useful for seamless flooring. | | | | |
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