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Crylcoat 310 from UCB Chemicals.


UCB UCB - University of California at Berkeley  Coatings Corporation introduces Crylcoat 310, a highly reactive and low-temperature curing powder coatings resin.

This hybrid resin is a carboxyl carboxyl /car·box·yl/ (kahr-bok´sil) the monovalent radical —COOH, occurring in those organic acids termed carboxylic acids.

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 terminated polyester resin Polyester Resin - Unsaturated Polyester Resin. The term generally used for unsaturated (means containing chemical double bonds) resins formed by the reaction of dibasic organic acids and polyhydric alcohols, basic component of SMC/BMC.  designed for use with epoxy resins, and cure in temperatures of 160[degrees]C or 320 degrees F. According to according to
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 the company, Crylcoat 310 has the performance advantages of combining good flow, good flexibility, and high gloss; and is one of the more economical products in this range. Crylcoat 310 can also be formulated with high levels of pigments and fillers.
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Publication:Ink World
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Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 1999
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