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POLYURETHANE RESIN |
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Product Code |
Polymer Type |
Solids % |
Volatile |
Viscosity @ 25 ̊C (Poise) |
Suggested Uses |
PR – 4425 |
Non-reactive |
70 – 75 |
Ethyl acetate |
12 – 16 |
Suitable for Gravure reverse printing laminating polyester inks having good compatibility with VAGH/NC |
PR – 06 |
Reactive |
60 ± 2 |
Ethyl acetate |
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For air drying two-pack urethane coatings with Acrylic Polyol, Short oil and Chain stopped Alkyd Resin. |
PR – 57 |
Reactive |
75 ± 2 |
Ethyl acetate |
10 – 22 |
For air drying two-pack urethane coatings with acrylic polyol, short oil and chain stopped Alkyd resin |
AUXILIARIES |
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Product Code |
Appearance |
Solvent |
Solids % |
Viscosity @ 30 ̊C by FCB-4 seconds |
Colour of viscosity solution on Gardner scale |
Suggested uses |
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AUX – 155 |
Brown colour liquid |
Alcohol |
75 ± 2 |
NA |
8 max |
Adhesion promoter for improving adhesion of ink on various substrates. E.g. NC, BOPP etc |
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AUX – 0621 |
Colourless to Pale Yellow |
Ethyl Acetate |
60 ± 2 |
NA |
8 max |
For laminating different substrate in packaging industry |
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AUX – 0821 |
Colourless to Pale Yellow |
Ethyl Acetate |
80 ± 2 |
NA |
8 max |
For laminating different substrate in packaging industry |
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AUX – 0622 |
Colourless to Pale Yellow |
Ethyl Acetate |
60 ± 2 |
NA |
8 max |
For laminating different substrate in packaging industry |
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AUX – 0642 |
Colourless to Pale Yellow |
Ethyl Acetate |
60 ± 2 |
NA |
8 max |
For laminating different substrate in packaging industry |
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AUX – Part A |
Pale Yellow to Brown Liquid |
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50 ± 2 |
30 – 40 sec |
8 max |
To be used in combination with Part B to get high gloss coating for pronting on metalised film |
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AUX – Part B |
Pale Yellow to Brown Liquid |
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50 ± 2 |
30 – 40 sec |
8 max |
To be used in combination with Part A to get high gloss coating for pronting on metalised film |
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Note: AUX Part A and B to be mixed in 1:1 ratio and to be cured at 180 ̊C for minimum 12secs for excellent gloss and adhesion on aluminium and metalised films. |
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