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Water Reducible Epoxy Ester Primer (Formulation #70BG) ICL Phosphate Specialty Water Reducible Epoxy Ester Primer using HALOX® CW-491
Water Reducible Epoxy 2K Primer (Formulation #EH 613) ICL Phosphate Specialty Water Reducible Epoxy 2K Primer using HALOX® SZP-391
Low VOC Water Reducible Alkyd Latex Primer (Formulation #AQ-210) ICL Phosphate Specialty Low VOC Water Reducible Medium Oil Alkyd Latex using HALOX® SZP-391 and HALOX® 570 Synergy
Water-Reducible Alkyd Black Gloss Corrosion Inhibitive Dip Enamel (Formulation #103013) Vanderbilt Minerals, LLC A water-reducible alkyd black gloss corrosion inhibitive dip enamel formulation which utilizes VEEGUM® R and ACTIV-8® HGL.
Reducing Leachable Components in Waterborne Architectural Paints BASF Dispersions & Resins The composition of waterborne paints and coatings rely on several surface active or water soluble components for their production, stability and performance. Unfortunately these ingredients can migrate to the paint surface leaving visible streaks referred...view more The composition of waterborne paints and coatings rely on several surface active or water soluble components for their production, stability and performance. Unfortunately these ingredients can migrate to the paint surface leaving visible streaks referred to as “Surfactant Leaching/Staining” or “Snail Trails”. Staining typically occurs after the paint has been exposed to specific conditions such as high humidity and water condensation. The presence of water on a paint surface can concentrate leachable materials into a non-uniform pattern of visible glossy streaks. A careful selection of formulation ingredients can help reduce the extent of staining. view less
Road marking paint, water-based, white (Formulation #S 11401.3A) Hoffmann Mineral Titanium dioxide reduced, low film thickness (wet film < 600 μm) high abrasion resistance. Features SILLITIN Z 89 or SILFIT Z 91.
Water-borne Vinyl Acrylic Dispersion Primer (Formulation #3.2) GRACE Water-borne Vinyl Acrylic Dispersion Primer (Formulation #3.2) is a guideline formulation offered to show reduced blistering and wet dispersion loss at the scribe compared to a control bank. Haloflex 202 is a water thinnable vinyl-acrylic dispersion with a...view more Water-borne Vinyl Acrylic Dispersion Primer (Formulation #3.2) is a guideline formulation offered to show reduced blistering and wet dispersion loss at the scribe compared to a control bank. Haloflex 202 is a water thinnable vinyl-acrylic dispersion with an acidic pH. The addition of Alcophor 827 is beneficial in two respects: the pH is stabilised at 6.5 which would otherwise be buffered by SHIELDEX® anti-corrosive pigments, and it also improves the corrosion resistanceafter hot salt spray and humidity exposure. The addition level of SHIELDEX® anti-corrosive pigments should not exceed 3 wt.-% to ensure that the pH of the final formulation does not exceed 7. view less
Water-borne Styrene-Acrylic Primer (Acronal) (Formulation #3.4) GRACE Water-borne Styrene-Acrylic Primer (Acronal) (Formulation #3.4) is a guideline formulation for general industrial applications. Acronal S760 is a self cross-linking styrene-acrylic dispersion which can be cured at room temperature by the addition of acid ...view more Water-borne Styrene-Acrylic Primer (Acronal) (Formulation #3.4) is a guideline formulation for general industrial applications. Acronal S760 is a self cross-linking styrene-acrylic dispersion which can be cured at room temperature by the addition of acid catalysts. Pre-neutralisation of Cycat 500 and phosphoric acid with AMP 95 and ammonia is necessary to ensure paint stability. The addition of AMP 95 also helps to heat stabilise the paint during milling. Higher PVC-values reduce the salt spray performance, and values around 20 to 30 vol.-% are suggested. Alternative fillers such as talcs, calcium carbonates (Millicarb B from Omya) or dolomites (Microdol extra from Norwegian Talcs) or combinations thereof can be used satisfactorily. view less