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Estron Chemical has over time developed a strong global presence throughout the coatings market, particularly powder, high-solids, coil, waterborne, UV/EB curable and nail varnishes. Estron has developed over 100 proprietary, high-performance additives and resins, making it one of the most successful coatings additives companies in its field. Estron has become a global resource for coatings companies seeking a raw material partner that can provide innovative, high-quality materials in a reliable manner.
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Resiflow® P-67 Estron Chemical, Inc. Resiflow® P-67 is a flow and leveling agent known for its suitability and reliable performance across the spectrum of binder chemistries. This applies to chemistries including polyesters, polyurethanes, hybrids, epoxies, and acrylics. This product is based on a liquid...Vea Mas Resiflow® P-67 is a flow and leveling agent known for its suitability and reliable performance across the spectrum of binder chemistries. This applies to chemistries including polyesters, polyurethanes, hybrids, epoxies, and acrylics. This product is based on a liquid acrylic polymer that has been converted into free-flowing powder by adsorption onto silica-type filler. Resiflow® P-67 has a broad compatibility between powder coatings, which is another key characteristic of it. Vea Menos
Resiflow® PV-88 Estron Chemical, Inc. Resiflow® PV-88 is widely known for its reliable performance as a flow control agent for general industrial powder coatings. It is based on a liquid acrylic polymer that has been converted into free-flowing powder by adsorption onto silica-type filler. Re...Vea Mas Resiflow® PV-88 is widely known for its reliable performance as a flow control agent for general industrial powder coatings. It is based on a liquid acrylic polymer that has been converted into free-flowing powder by adsorption onto silica-type filler. Resiflow ® PV-88 is well suited for a spectrum of common binder chemistries including polyesters, polyurethanes, hybrids, epoxies, and acrylics. Vea Menos