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Alkyd Resins

Alkyd is a polyester resin used in some paints, resins, and clear coatings to form a film. It is synthetic polyester, which the addition of fatty acids and oils modifies. The word alkyd is a combination of “alcohol” and “acid.” Alkyds stem from a polymerization reaction between an alcohol and an acid or anhydride. The addition of unsaturated oil to the ester-forming compounds creates branched polyester with fatty-acid side groups, otherwise known as alkyd.  Read More
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RESYDROL® AZ 6711w/40WA Allnex RESYDROL® AZ 6711w/40WA is an oxidatively drying, ammonia neutralised, acryl- and urethane modified alkyd emulsion. It does not contain organic co-solvents and can be used as sole binders for paints, primers and wood-stains. This product is also recommend...view more RESYDROL® AZ 6711w/40WA is an oxidatively drying, ammonia neutralised, acryl- and urethane modified alkyd emulsion. It does not contain organic co-solvents and can be used as sole binders for paints, primers and wood-stains. This product is also recommended for combinations with long oil alkyd emulsions or waterborne modified oils for interior and exterior applications. view less Request Sample
Italkid F 51 P Galstaff Multiresine S.p.A. Italkid F 51 P is an alkid resin for pigmented pastes that are organic or inorganic. It is suitable for pastes with good wetting properties, high pigment yield and colorimetric stability.