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Product Overview Europe
Uralac® The backbone for all your powder coating properties
DSM is a leading supplier of high-quality, polyester powder coating resins for a wide range of end market applications. These resins, when combined with a crosslinker, pigments and other additives, determine the specific properties of formulated powder coatings, which are typically applied by electrostatic spray. To achieve the required powder coating system with the needed requirements, you just select the right Uralac® polyester resin, as the polyester resin is the backbone of your coating. Our resins are developed to address direct market demands, and also future end-market needs. So, whether you need a powder coating that is easy to spray and creates less waste, or one that resists scratches and bumps endured in everyday life, our resins cater to your requirements. By combining high performance products with outstanding environmental responsibility, we offer the best possible solutions for people today – and for generations to come.
Commitment to the powder coating marketDSM has pioneered the powder coating industry since the 1960s. Today, we continue to be one of the global market leaders thanks to our ongoing commitment to our customers and their markets, our consistent resin quality, and environmental responsibility. Our high quality formulas and consistent processes ensure that you receive reliable and stable products that offer superior properties, including flexibility, hardness, durability, resistance to heat and chemicals, anti-corrosion, and transfer efficiency.
Globally, our proven product quality is matched by the high professional standards of our technically experienced team, who are dedicated to providing our customers with unique solutions to their formulating challenges. For over 50 years, we have fostered strong and valuable customer relationships, which have supported the development of products that time over time meet and exceed market requirements.
Shaping a sustainable coatings future together
Sustainability as a key focusAt DSM, we see sustainability not only as an opportunity, but as a long-term business focus. Every day, we are dedicated to the development of new powder coating solutions that help make the planet a cleaner, greener place. Over the past few years, we have developed unique powder coating resins that allow for lower curing temperatures, which results in a smaller carbon footprint, and will open the door to new applications for powder coatings. In addition, with the powder coating solutions we can shift away from traditional solvent-based coating technologies.
Resin development to address market trendsIn order to keep on meeting evolving powder coating requirements across our global markets, we invest significantly in the development of our product portfolio. All of our product developments and improvements are focused on meeting specific market developments today and for the future. Our product portfolio supports a broad spectrum of market segments, that include a wide array of substrates from various metals and glassfiber pultrusions to heat-sensitive applications.
In line with this market-oriented development approach, DSM supplies a comprehensive product range, including:• Outdoor resins for General Industry,
Architectural, Superdurable and Hyperdurable applications
• Low-temperature or fast-curing resins• Corrosion resistant resins• Resins for good esthetics• Resins for low gloss coatings (dry blends
or One Shot Matte)• Isocyanate curing hydroxyl resins• TGIC, HAA and Epoxy curing carboxylated
resins• Glycidyl ester curing carboxylated resins• Food contact carboxylated resins• Epoxy-free carboxylated indoor resins• Value-engineered resins• Carboxylated resins for heat-sensitive
substrates
DSM will grow the market for coatings with sustainable solutions that match the needs of these market segments:• Architectural• Automotive• ACE/Heavy Machinery• Furniture• General Industry• Domestic appliances• IT
Thinking globally, acting regionally With five manufacturing centers, located in the Netherlands, Spain, the United States, Taiwan and China, as well as marketing and sales hubs on three continents, we are never far from your business. What’s more, our technical team is able to leverage global expertise to deliver valuable advice for your particular business. So wherever you are, and whatever your market or application is, our team is there to support you.To find out more about our powder coating solutions, contact your DSM Account Manager, your Technical Application Manager, or visit www.dsmcoatingresins.com.
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Application segment Curing speed
slow cure fast cure
Uralac® resins for TGIC cure (1,3,5-Triglycidyl isocyanurate)Industrial and architectural P 3400 (93/7) P 4800 (95/5) P 3229 (93/7)
P 2400 (93/7)P 5201 (93/7)P 6300 (93/7)P 6336 (93/7)P 7620, Corres (93/7)
Architectural P 5301 (93/7) P 5200 (93/7) P 3226 (93/7) P 3227, EasyCure (93/7)P 6310 (93/7) P 6701 (93/7)P 2220 90/10)
Superdurable P 6620 (93/7)P 5500 (90/10)
Polyester resin / Epoxy resin Uralac® resins for Epoxy resin cure (hybrids)
75 / 25 P 481080 / 20 P 5881
70 / 30
P 5170 P 4035 P 2681 P 3450P 4235 P 4135 P 3774 EasyCure
P 770, HiTone P 4236 P 5070 P 6777P 772, HiTone P 5071P 777, HiTone P 5080
P 5741P 7630 Corres
60 / 40 F 5340 P 2610 P 6045 P 3765P 5263 P 4140 P 6047 P 5266
P 6066 P 5268P 765, HiTone
55 / 45 P 6055
50 / 50 P 4127 P 5981 P 3150, EasyCure P 3050, EasyCureP 5125 P 3250, EasyCureP 5127P 5128
DSM Coating Resins product portfolio for powder coatings
Application segment Curing speed
slow cure fast cure
Uralac® resins for HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide) cureIndustrial P 541, Veranda (96/4) P 8014, OSM (96,4/3,6) P 873 (90/10) P 3210, EasyCure (95/5)
P 7604, Corres (96/4) P 8016 OSM (92/8) P 3213, EasyCure (95/5)P 3215, EasyCure (94,5/5,5)P 3218, EasyCure (89/11)
Industrial and architectural P 875 (95/5) P 835 (96.5/3.5) P 3220, EasyCure (93/7)P 879 (95/5) P 839 (96.5/3.5) P 878 (88/12)
P 8391 (96.5/3.5)P 781, HiTone (96.5/3.5)P 812 (95/5)
Architectural P 821 (96.5/3.5) P 831 (97/3) P 2240 (93/7) P 3213, EasyCure (97/3)P 823 (96.5/3.5) P 833 (97/3) P 870 (93/7) P 3223, EasyCure (97/3)P 8282 (96.4/3.6) P 835 (96,5/3,5) P 880 (90/10) P 3225, EasyCure (95/5)
P 8350 (96,5/3,5) P 3218, EasyCure (92/8)P 8235, non-blanching (96.5/3.5) P 3228, EasyCure (92/8)P 838 (96.4/3.6)P 7610, Corres (96/4)P 782, HiTone (96/4)P 841 (95.5/4.5)P 780, HiTone (95/5)P 785, HiTone (95/5)P 815 (95/5)P 8250, non-blanching (95/5)P 8253, non-blanching (95/5)P 865 (95/5)P 8651 (95/5)P 867 (95/5)P 868 (95/5)P 895 (95/5)
Superdurable P 883 (97/3) P 8855, nonblanching (95/5) P 8885 (91,5/8,5) P 3233, EasyCure (97/3)P 8830 (97/3) P 3238, EasyCure (92/8)P 800 (96/4) P 3230, EasyCure (93/7)P 6800 (94/6) P 3231, EasyCure (93/7)P 885 (95/5)P 886 (95/5)
Uralac® resins for PT 910/PT 912 cure (glycidylester mixture)Industrial and architectural P 3486 (93/7) P 3485 (93/7)
P 3489 (93/7)P 3490 (93/7)
Architectural P 3494 (93/7)P 3495 (93/7)P 3497 (92/8)P 3498 (91/9)
Superdurable P 3432 (94/6)P 3480 (94/6)
Uralac® resins for Isocyanate cure (NCO)Industrial and architectural P 1475 (82/18) P 1420 (80/20)
P 5504 (80/20)P 1425 (45/55)
Superdurable P 1675 (86/14) P 1625 (45/55)P 1680 (85/15)P 1550 (80/20)P 1580 (70/30)
Industrial: Less than 50% gloss retention after 1 year Florida exposure in Ral 8014Architectural: AAMA 2603, GSB Florida 1 year & Qualicoat class 1Superdurable: AAMA 2604, GSB Florida 3 year & Qualicoat class 2
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DSM Coating Resins product portfolio for powder coatings
Uralac® resins for low gloss coatings (dry blends)HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide)
Industrial P3213 / P3218P 835 / P 870
Architectural P3223 / P3228P 833 / P 870P 831 / P 870
Architectural+ P 833 / P 880Superdurable P 3233 /P 3238
P 883 / P 6800P 8830 / P 8885
PT 910 Architectural P 2240 / P 3485
Hybrids Indoor P 5881 / P 3150P 5881 / P3050
Uralac® resins for low gloss coatings (one shot matte)PUR Industrial P 1425 / P 1475
Superdurable P 1625 / P 1675HAA Industrial P 8014 / P 8019
Uralac® masterbatch flow agentClear coatings P 3488
Uralac® resins for food and drinking water applicationsHybrid 60/40 F 5340
Uralac® resins for superdurable coatingsHAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide) P 3230
P 3231P 3233P 3238P 800P 880P 883P 885P 886P 6800P 8830P 8855P 8885
PT 910 P 3480P 3432
PUR P 1550P 1580p 1625P 1675P 1680
TGIC P 5500P 6620
Uralac® EasyCure resins for low bake/fast cure Hybrid 70/30 P 3775
Hybrid 50/50 P 3050P 3150P 3250
HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide) P 3210P 3211P 3213 / P 3218P 3215P 3220P 3225P 3223 / P 3228P 3230P 3231P 3233 / P 3238
TGIC P 3227
Uralac® resins for clear coatings (flow agent inside)HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide) P 879PT 910 P 3489
Uralac® Corres resins for good corrosion resistance Hybrid P 7630 (70/30)
HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide) P 7604 (96/4, GI)P 7610 (96/4, Arch)
TGIC P 7620 (93/7, GI)
This overview gives the key properties of a broad selection of resins. The product specifica-tions were correct at the time of printing but may change from time to time. We recommend that you contact your local Sales Office for comprehensive information on our full range of products.
Uralac® CorresCorrosion protection
POWDER COATING RESINS
INDOOR & OUTDOOR POLYESTERS
Polyesters Uralac® P 7604
Uralac® P 7610
Uralac® P 7620
Uralac® P 7630
Pure Epoxy
Formulation (PDS) White White White White White
Crosslinker HAA HAA TGIC epoxy epoxy
Cure Cycle (total time) 15’ 180°C 15’ 180°C 10’ 200°C 10’ 180°C 15’ 200°C
NSS resistance, 480 hrs < 2.5 mm < 2.3 mm < 2.2 mm < 2.2 mm < 3.9 mm
NSS resistance, 720 hrs < 3.2 mm < 3.3 mm < 4.8 mm < 2.8 mm < 5.1 mm
NSS resistance, 960 hrs < 5.8 mm < 5.8 mm < 4.5 mm < 5.1 mm < 5.4 mm
Flow (PCI) 5 6 6 6 5
Reverse impact, AQT-46 7 Nm Moderate 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm
Reverse impact, S-46 18 Nm Moderate 18 Nm 18 Nm 18 Nm
* Uralac® Corres and its impact on a reduction of carbon footprint in powder coating formulations has been measured in LCA study conducted by DSM (For more info: www.dsmcoatingresins.com)
Value propositionExcellent corrosion protection; comparible to epoxy primer with lower system cost and reduced carbon footprint*.
MarketsGeneral industry, domestic appliances, metal furniture, gas pipes, ACE & HVAC.
ChemistryCarboxylated polyester for curing with TGIC (triglycidyl isocyanurate), HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamine) or epoxy resins.
SubstratesCold rolled steel, grit & sand blasted steel, Fe-phosphated and galvanized steel.
ProductIndustrialUralac® P 7604 (4% HAA) Uralac® P 7620 (7% TGIC)
ArchitecturalUralac® P 7610 (5% HAA)
IndoorUralac® P 7630 (30% Epoxy)
Uralac® Corres resins perform equal or better compared to Pure Epoxy systems after 480 hours salt spray test according ISO 9227
P 7604/HAA P 7610/HAA Pure EpoxyP 7630 HybridP 7620/TGIC
Key properties• For single coat applications: excellent direct to metal
corrosion protection on steel.• For primer applications: excellent corrosion protection up
to 960 hrs NSS and improved intercoat adhesion (especially in direct gasoven) compared to pure epoxy primers.
Benefit for coating producers: epoxies can be price volatile lower costs
Benefit for applicators: less or no Bisphenol-A epoxy, less risk for delaminating between layers
Replace epoxy primers
Uralac® Corres corrosion protection
Uralac® HitoneHigh loading acceptance
POWDER COATING RESINS
INDOOR POLYESTERS
Product70/30 hybrids: Uralac® P 770Uralac® P 772 (higher reactive)Uralac® P 775 (Tg 62°C)Uralac® P 776 (Tg 62°C; Tribo)
60/40 hybrids:Uralac® P 765 (Tg 60°C)
Value propositionSuperior flow at standard, high filling levels, enabling thin layer application for reduced carbon footprint* and reduced paint costs.
MarketsDomestic appliances, HVAC, general industry, metal furniture, ceiling tiles, primers.
Coating chemistryCarboxylated polyesters for curing with epoxy resins.
Key properties• Improved flow and hiding power• Higher filler acceptance• Go to thinner layers, whilst retaining coating properties• Good mechanical properties in high filled formulations• Good yellowing resistance
* Uralac® HiTone and its impact on a reduction of carbon footprint in powder coating formulations has been measured in LCA study conducted by DSM (For more info: www.dsmcoatingresins.com)
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Uralac® EasyCure Low temperature or Fast cure
POWDER COATING RESINS
OUTDOOR POLYESTERS
Value propositionEnabeling cost savings and reduced carbon footprint* by increased production speed and/or energy savings in combination with good coating properties.
MarketsGeneral industry, architectural, ACE and building industry (heavy mass).
Coating chemistryCarboxylated powder coating resins for curing with HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamine) or TGIC (triglycidyl isocyanurate).
ProductsIndustrialUralac® P 3210 (5% HAA) Uralac® P 3215 (5% HAA)Uralac® P 3217 (7% TGIC)
ArchitecturalUralac® P 3225 (5% HAA)Uralac® P 3227 (7% TGIC)
SuperdurableUralac® P 3230 (7% HAA)Uralac® P 3231 (7% HAA
* Uralac® EasyCure and its impact on a reduction of carbon footprint in powder coating formulations has been measured in LCA study conducted by DSM (For more info: www.dsmcoatingresins.com)
Polyesters Uralac® P 3210
Uralac® P 3215
Uralac® P 3217
Uralac®P3225
Uralac®P3227
Uralac® P 3230
Uralac® P 3231
Formulation (PDS) White White White White White White White
Crosslinker HAA HAA TGIC HAA TGIC HAA HAA
Cure Cycle (total time) 10’ 160°C 10’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C
Flow (PCI) 6 6 6 7 6 6 6
Non-blooming > 150°C > 150°C > 150°C > 150°C > 150°C > 150°C > 150°C
Reverse impact, AQT-46 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm
Outdoor durability GI GI GI GSB Florida 1 Y & QC Class 1
GSB Florida 1 Y & QC Class 1
GSB Florida 3Y & QC Class 2
GSB Florida 3Y & QC Class 2
Resin Tg 53°C 63°C 59°C 58°C 60°C 50°C 55°C
Key properties
Uralac® EasyCure Low temperature or Fast cure
POWDER COATING RESINS
OUTDOOR DRY BLEND MATTE POLYESTERS
* Uralac® EasyCure and its impact on a reduction of carbon footprint in powder coating formulations has been measured in LCA study conducted by DSM (For more info: www.dsmcoatingresins.com)
Value propositionEnabeling cost savings and reduced carbon foot print* by increased production speed and/or energy savings in combination with good coating properties.
MarketsGeneral industry, Architectural, ACE and building industry (heavy mass).
Coating chemistryCarboxylated polyesters for curing with HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamine).
ProductsIndustrialUralac® P 3213 (4% HAA) Uralac® P 3218 (11% HAA)
ArchitecturalUralac® P 3223 (3% HAA)Uralac® P 3228 (8% HAA)
SuperdurableUralac® P 3233 (3% HAA)Uralac® P 3238 (8% HAA)
Polyesters Uralac® P 3213/P 3218 Uralac® P 3223/P 3228 Uralac® P 3233/P 3238
Formulation White (PDS)
Brown, Ral 8014
White (PDS)
Brown, Ral 8014
White (PDS)
Blue, Ral 5003
Crosslinker HAA HAA HAA HAA HAA HAA
Cure Cycle (total time) 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C
60° Gloss 37 32 38 33 36 33
Gloss stability Temp (160-200°C)Layer thickness (50-100 mµ)
∆ ± 3∆ ± 3
∆ ± 2∆ ± 3
∆ ± 2∆ ± 3
∆ ± 2∆ ± 3
∆ ± 2∆ ± 3
∆ ± 3∆ ± 3
Non-blooming > 150oC > 150oC > 150oC > 150oC Yes Yes
Appearance Good Good Good Good Good Good
Reverse impact, AQT-46 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm Limited limited
Outdoor durability GI GI GSB Florida 1Y & QC class 1
GSB Florida 1Y & QC class 1
GSB Florida 3Y & QC class 2
GSB Florida 3Y & QC class 2
Storage stability 4wks 35°C 35°C 40°C 40°C 40°C 40°C
Blanching resistance NA ++ NA ++ NA ++++
Key properties
Uralac® HitoneHigh loading acceptance
POWDER COATING RESINS
OUTDOOR POLYESTERS
ProductUralac. P 780 (5% HAA)Uralac. P 782 (4% HAA)Uralac. P 785 (5% HAA); Tg 60°C)
Value propositionSuperior flow at standard and high filling levels, enabling thin layer application for reduced carbon footprint*.
MarketsArchitectural & ACE
Coating chemistryCarboxylated polyesters for curing with HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide).
Key properties• Superior flow: 0.5 - 1 PCI point better than conventional
HAA based systems, also at standard loading• Good yellowing resistance• Good mechanical properties• Good blanching resistance• Outdoor durability• Good gasoven stability with standard HAA
* Uralac® HiTone and its impact on a reduction of carbon footprint in powder coating formulations has been measured in LCA study conducted by DSM (For more info: www.dsmcoatingresins.com)
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Uralac®Resins for One Shot Matte, isocyanate systems
POWDER COATING RESINS
OUTDOOR POLYESTERS
ProductIndustrialUralac® P 1425 (OHV=290) Uralac® P 1475 (OHV=43)
SuperdurableUralac® P 1625 (OHV=230) Uralac® P 1675 (OHV=30)
Value propositionA polyester combination, providing a one shot matte reproducible low gloss coating, suitable for heat transfer applications.
MarketsHeat sublimation (heat transfer), Architectural, exterior furniture, exterior trimparts, domestic appliance & general industry.
ChemistryHydroxylated polyesters for curing with internally blocked as well as ε-capped blocked isocyanates.
Key properties• Good flow and good flexibility• Perfect paper release• Excellent reproducibility• Excellent physical properties• Good hardness and relatively good scratch resistance• Good chemical and solvent resistance
Polyesters Uralac® P 1425/P 1475 Uralac® P 1625/P 1675
Formulation (PDS) White White
Cure cycle (total time) 10’ 200°C 10’ 200°C
60° Gloss (NCO internally blocked) 7 - 12 3 - 15
60° Gloss (NCO ε-capped) 5 - 35 3 - 40
Reverse impact, AQT-46 7 Nm limited
Clear ‘One Shot Matte’ (upper part) over color base-coat
Note: Gloss variations achievable due to formulation ‘freedom’: By varying the resin ratio’s high OH- and low OH-value, by using different NCO types or by changing the fillers and additives.
Uralac® EasyCure Low temperature or Fast cure
POWDER COATING RESINS
INDOOR POLYESTERS
Value propositionEnabling cost savings and reduced carbon footprint* by increased production speed and/or energy savings in combination with good coating properties.
MarketsDomestic appliances, metal furniture, shelving, HVAC, MDF and building industry (heavy mass).
Coating chemistryCarboxylated polyesters for curing with epoxy resins.
Key properties
ProductsUralac® P 3774 (70/30 hybrid)Uralac® P 6069 (60/40 hybrid)Uralac® P 3050 (50/50 hybrid)Uralac® P 3150 (50/50 hybrid)Uralac® P 3250 (50/50 hybrid)
Polyesters Uralac® P 3774 Uralac® P 6069 Uralac® P 3050 Uralac® P 3150 Uralac® P 3250
Formulation (PDS) White White White White White
Cure Cycle (total time) 12’ 160°C 12’ 160°C 10’ 130°C 30’ 135°C 30’ 135°C
Flow (PCI) 5 6 2 3 3+
Non-blooming > 150°C > 150°C > 130°C > 135°C > 135°C
Reverse impact, S-46 18 Nm 18 Nm 18 Nm 18 Nm 18 Nm
Resin Tg 58°C 55°C 67°C 63°C 53°C
* Uralac® EasyCure and its impact on a reduction of carbon footprint in powder coating formulations has been measured in LCA study conducted by DSM (For more info: www.dsmcoatingresins.com)
Uralac®Resins with excellent resistance to blanching
POWDER COATING RESINS
OUTDOOR POLYESTERS
ConceptThe definition ‘blanching’ is used for discolored light, dull spots on the coating after storage under certain conditions. For instance, when coated profiles are packed (wrapped in plastic foil) and stored outside, the coating on the profile sometimes shows discoloration and fading spots, due to increased temperature and trapped moisture in the packaging. Condensation within the packaging will cause this color change and slightly loss of gloss.
Value propositionOutdoor powder coating resins with excellent resistance to blanching, resulting in less rejects at the construction site.
RequirementsPowder coatings which can meet the GSB AL 631 (Edition 01/2012) test 9.17 “Resistance to moisture”.
ProductsArchitecturalUralac® P 8235 (96,5/3,5)Uralac® P 8250 (5% HAA) Uralac® P 8253 (5% HAA)
SuperdurableUralac® P 8855 (5% HAA)
Polyesters Uralac® P 8235
Uralac® P 8250
Uralac® P 8253
Uralac® P 8855
Architectural Benchmark
Formulation Brown, RAL-8014
Brown, RAL-8014
Brown, RAL-8014
Brown, RAL-8014
Brown, RAL-8014
Cure Cycle (total time) 10’ 180°C 10’ 180°C 12’ 180°C 12’ 180°C 10’ 180°C
Flow (PCI) 6 6 6 6 6
Reverse impact, AQT-46
7 Nm 7 Nm 7 Nm limited 7 Nm
Blanching resistance ΔL<2 ΔL<2 ΔL<1 ΔL<1 ΔL>4
Outdoor durability
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GSB Florida 1Y &
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GSB Florida 3Y &
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GSB Florida 1Y &
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Resin Tg 54°C 60°C 63°C 60°C 58°C
MarketsArchitectural
ChemistryCarboxylated polyester for curing with HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamine).
Key properties
Uralac®Resins for One Shot Matte, HAA systems
POWDER COATING RESINS
OUTDOOR POLYESTERS
ProductIndustrial Uralac® P 8014 (AV=25) Uralac® P 8019 (AV=70)
Value propositionA one shot matte polyester combination, providing a non-sparkling low gloss coating.
MarketsExterior furniture, exterior trim parts, domestic appliance & general industry.
ChemistryCarboxylated powder coating resins for curing with HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamine).
Key properties• Industrial grade• Good appearance• Good gloss consistency• Excellent reproducibility• Good storage stability• Relative low x-linker content
Polyesters Uralac® P 8014/P 8019 Uralac® P 8014/P 8019
FormulationWhite (PDS)
Brown, Ral 8014Black, Ral 9005
White (PDS)Brown, Ral 8014Black, Ral 9005
Cure cycle (total time) 10’ 180°C 20’ 160°C
Appearance No sparkling No sparkling
Reverse impact, AQT-46 7 Nm 7 Nm
Note: Gloss variations achievable due to formulation ‘freedom’: By varying the resin ratio’s high acid- and low acid-value and using fillers and additives.
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Carboxylated Powder Coating Resins
Product name Acid valueTM 2400
ViscosityTM 2727
Tg (°C)TM 2076
Ratio PE / HAA Tribo1) Exterior durability
Cure cycle 170°C
Cure cycle 180°C
Cure cycle 200°C
Remarks
Uralac® P 3223, EasyCure 18-22 85-125 55 97/3 +++ 12’ 160°C 6’ Low level HAA archtectural grade for low bake or fast cure , can be used for dry dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P3228
Uralac® P 3233, EasyCure 18-22 40-80 57 97/3 +++ 12’ 160°C 6’ Low level HAA for architectural purpose, low gloss in dry blend formulation with Uralac® P 870
Uralac® P 831 18-22 20-60 55 97/3 • +++ 10’ Low level HAA for architectural purpose, can be used for dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P 877
Uralac® P 833 19.5-22.5 36-96 62 97/3 • +++ 15’ 10’ 6’ Low level HAA for architectural purpose, low gloss in dry blend formulation with Uralac® P 870
Uralac® P 883 18-22 27-57 63 97/3 • +++++ 15’ 10’ Superdurable low level HAA, low gloss in dry blend formulation with Uralac® P6800
Uralac® P 8830 18-22 20-60 58 97/3 • +++++ 15’ Low level HAA superdurable grade for medium cure , can be used for dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P 8885
Uralac® P 781, HiTone 21-26 40-80 59 96.5/3.5 • ++ 15’ 10’ Superior flow and high loading capacity
Uralac® P 821 20-24 30-70 58 96.5/3.5 • +++ 10’ 8’ Low level HAA for architectural purpose, excellent flow, improved powder stability compared to Uralac® P 823
Uralac® P 823 20-24 20-50 54 96.5/3.5 • +++ 10’ 8’ Low level HAA for architectural purpose, high degassing limit, excellent flow
Uralac® P 835 20-24 40-80 60 96.5/3.5 • ++ 15’ 10’ 6’ Low level HAA for general purpose, dry blend low gloss in combination with Uralac® P 870
Uralac® P 8235, Non-blanching 22-26 25-65 54 96.5/3.5 • +++ 10’ Low crosslinker level, architectural grade with excellent resistance to blanching
Uralac® P 8350 20-24 40-80 60 96.5/3.5 ++ 17’ 160°C 10’ 6’ Low level HAA for general purpose, dry blend low gloss in combination with Uralac® P 870, non-tribo version P 835
Uralac® P 8014, OSM 24-26 26-48 60 96.4/3.6 ++ 10’ Low AV resin for OSM combination with Uralac® P 8019
Uralac® P 8282 23-27 10-50 56 96.4/3.6 • +++ 15’ Architectural grade with excellent degassing properties and excellent flow/appearance properties
Uralac® P 838 24-26 26-48 60 96.4/3.6 • +++ 15’ 10’ 6’ Low level HAA for architectural purposes, good grindability, suitable for dry blend low gloss with Uralac® P 870
Uralac® P 541, Veranda 26-30 17-47 56 96/4 • + 12’ 8’ Epoxy free hybrids alternative, limited outdoor durability, excellent staining resistance
Uralac® P 7604, Corres 26-30 25-65 58 96/4 • + 15’ 10’ GI resin, Same corrosion protection as pre-treatment or epoxy primer
Uralac® P 7610, Corres 26-30 40-70 58 96/4 +++ 15’ Architectural resin, Same corrosion protection as pre-treatment or epoxy primer
Uralac® P 782, HiTone 26-30 22-62 58 96/4 • +++ 12’ Superior flow and high loading capacity, low level crosslinker, architectural type
Uralac® P 800 26-30 21-41 61 96/4 • +++++ 15’ 8’ Superdurable type, good water & chemical resistance
Uralac® P 839 23-27 30-60 59 96/4 • +++ 17’ 160°C 10’ 6’ Low level HAA for architectural purpose
Uralac® P 841 29-33 32-62 64 95.5/4.5 • +++ 15’ 8’ Architectural type, good flexibility, good flow and storage stability
Uralac® P 3210, EasyCure 32-38 10-50 54 95/5 • + 15’ 155°C 6’ 3’ Low bake, excellent flow, non blooming, architectural performance achievable in light colors
Uralac® P 3213, EasyCure 23-27 40-80 51 95/5 • ++ 12’ 160°C 8' 6’ Low level HAA industrial grade for low bake or fast cure , can be used for dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P 3218
Uralac® P 3225, EasyCure 33-37 15-35 58 95/5 +++ 12’ 160°C 6’ 3’ Low bake/Fast cure, excellent flow, non blooming at cure, and architectural grade
Uralac® P 780, HiTone 34-38 12-32 56 95/5 • +++ 15’ 10’ 6’ Superior flow and high loading capacity, architectural type
Uralac® P 785, HiTone 34-36 10-40 60 95/5 • +++ 10’ High Tg P 780, superior flow and high loading capacity
Uralac® P 812 33-37 15-45 61 95/5 • ++ 15’ 10’ 6’ General purpose with good flexibility in thick layers
Uralac® P 815 33-37 26-46 62 95/5 • ++ 15’ 10’ 6’ General purpose with good exterior durability (architectural)
Uralac® P 865 33-37 12-32 56 95/5 • +++ 15’ 10’ 6’ Good flow, architectural type
Uralac® P 8651 31-35 20-40 58 95/5 • +++ 10’ 6’ Good flow, architectural type and good powder stability
Uralac® P 867 33-37 33-55 64 95/5 • +++ 15’ 10’ 6’ Architectural type with improved powder stability, anti-drip, high Tg resin, good blanching resistance
Uralac® P 875 33-37 13-23 58 95/5 ++ 12’ Excellent flow, good degassing properties and high film build
Uralac® P 879 33-37 13-23 54 95/5 • ++ 12’ For clear coatings (flow agent included), excellent flow, high film build
Uralac® P 885 33-37 28-48 53 95/5 • +++++ 15’ 10’ Superdurable type, improved flexibility for superdurable grade
Uralac® P 8855, Non blanching 33-37 15-55 60 95/5 +++++ 12' Superdurablel type with excellent resistance to blanching
Uralac® P 886 33-37 9-29 60 95/5 • +++++ 15’ Superdurable type, good flow and good yellowing resistance
Uralac® P 868 32-36 10-40 59 95/5 • +++ 17’ 160°C 10’ 6’ Robust, architectural type
Uralac® P 895 32-38 5-45 57 95/5 • +++ 15’ 10’ Good flow, improved exterior durability compared to Uralac® P 865
Uralac® P 8250, Non-blanching 33-37 15-55 60 95/5 • +++ 10’ 6’ Architectural type with excellent resistance to blanching
Uralac® P 8253, Non-blanching 33-37 30-70 63 95/5 • +++ 10’ 6’ Architectural grade with excellent resistance to blanching and increased flexibility
Uralac® P 3215, EasyCure 34-38 25-65 63 95/5 • ++ 15’ 155°C 6' 3' EasyCure industrial grade for low or fast cure and good storage stability
Uralac® P 6800 41-46 25-65 64 94/6 +++++ 15’ 10’ Superdurable type, low gloss in dry blend formulation with Uralac® P 883
Uralac® P 2240 51-56 75-115 69 93/7 • +++ 10’ 6’ Low temperature, fast cure for high Tg coatings, improved humidity resistance; Can be used in dryblend systems with P3495
Uralac® P 3230, EasyCure 50-54 20-30 50 93/7 • +++++ 15’ 155°C Low bake, good flow, non blooming, superdurable type
Uralac® resins for HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide) cure
1) Tribo chargeable when processed under controlled conditions This overview gives the key properties of a broad selection of resins. The product specifications were correct at the time of printing but may change from time to time. We recommend that you contact your local Sales Office for comprehensive information on our full range of products.
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Uralac® resins for PT 910/PT 912 cure
Uralac® resins for Isocyanate cure
1) Tribo chargeable when processed under controlled conditions
Carboxylated Powder Coating Resins
Product name Acid valueTM 2400
ViscosityTM 2727
Tg (°C)TM 2076
Ratio PE / PT 910 or PT 912
Tribo1) Exterior durability
Cure cycle 170°C
Cure cycle 180°C
Cure cycle 200°C
Remarks
Uralac® P 3432 21-25 50-90 63 94/6 +++++ 10’ Superdurable type, good chemical resistance, improved flexibilityUralac® P 3480 20-25 60-130 63 94/6 • +++++ 15’ Superdurable type, good chemical resistance, limited flexibilityUralac® P 3485 25-30 75-115 68 93/7 • ++ 15’ 10’ 6’ General purpose, architectural and industrial qualityUralac® P 3486 25-30 75-115 68 93/7 • ++ 20’ Slow version of Uralac® P 3485, excellent flowUralac® P 3489 25-30 75-115 68 93/7 • ++ 10’ For clear coatings (flow agent included), excellent flow, architectural and industrial typeUralac® P 3490 25-30 75-115 69 93/7 • ++ 15’ 10’ 6’ Good flexibility in time, non blooming at 160°C, industrial type,Uralac® P 3494 24-27 62-101 68 93/6 • +++ 10’ non tribo version P 3495, Architectural Type, improved flexibility in pigmented formulations, for clear coatings in combination with Uralac® P 3488Uralac® P 3495 24-28 62-102 68 93/7 • +++ 10’ Architectural Type, improved flexibility in pigmented formulations, for clear coatings in combination with Uralac® P 3488Uralac® P 3497 29-33 32-62 63 92/8 • +++ 15’ Architectural Type, good flexibility and good flowUralac® P 3498 31-35 37-77 63 91/9 • +++ 10’ Architectural Type, good chemical resistance
Hydroxylated Powder Coating Resins
Product name Hydroxy value
TM 2432
ViscosityTM 2727
Tg (°C)TM 2076
Ratio PE/NCO Tribo1) Exterior durability
Cure cycle 180°C
Cure cycle 200°C
Remarks
Uralac® P 1675, OSM 28-32 15-45 54 86/14 +++++ 10’ Superdurable grade, low OHV resin, especially designed for One shot matte coatings with Uralac® P 1625Uralac® P 1680 25-35 10-30 55 85/15 +++++ 15' Superdurable grade, low OHV resin, especially designed for low crosslinker content and robust propertiesUralac® P 1475, OSM 41-45 70-100 59 82/18 ++ 10’ Low OHV resin, especially designed for One shot matte coatings with Uralac® P 1425Uralac® P 1420 40-50 25-75 53 80/20 • ++ 15’ 8’ Architectural and industry uretdion typeUralac® P 1550 38-45 12-27 57 80/20 +++++ 15’ Superdurable grade, high OHV resin, especially designed for hyperdurable combination with fluoropolymersUralac® P 5504 38-45 35-60 58 80/20 +++ 10’ Standard architectural uretdion type, excellent flowUralac® P 1580 75-95 8-28 52 70/30 +++++ 10’ Superdurable type, anti-graffiti, very good flow, suitable for ACEUralac® P 1425, OSM 280-300 5-45 51 40/60 ++ 10’ High OHV resin, especially designed for One shot matte coatings with Uralac® P 1475Uralac® P 1625, OSM 210-250 20-30 51 45/55 +++++ 10’ Superdurable grade, high OHV resin, especially designed for One shot matte coatings with Uralac® P 1675
This overview gives the key properties of a broad selection of resins. The product specifications were correct at the time of printing but may change from time to time. We recommend that you contact your local Sales Office for comprehensive information on our full range of products.
Uralac® resins for HAA (ß-Hydroxyalkylamide) cureCarboxylated Powder Coating Resins
Product name Acid valueTM 2400
ViscosityTM 2727
Tg (°C)TM 2076
Ratio PE / HAA Tribo1) Exterior durability
Cure cycle 170°C
Cure cycle 180°C
Cure cycle 200°C
Remarks
Uralac® P 3231, EasyCure 49,5-53,5 20-60 56 93/7 • +++++ 12’ 160°C 6’ Low bake/ Fast cure, good flow, non blooming , superdurable type, higher Tg version P 3230
Uralac® P 870 50-54 30-55 58 93/7 • +++ 15’ 160°C 10’ 170°C
Low temperature architectural type, low gloss in dry blend formulation with Uralac® P 835 or Uralac® P 833, very low temperature cure (150-160°C)
Uralac® P 3228, EasyCure 56-60 15-55 57 92/8 +++ 12’ 160°C 6’ High level HAA architectural grade for low bake or fast cure , can be used for dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P 3223
Uralac® P 3238, EasyCure 46-60 15-45 64 92/8 +++ 12’ 160°C 6’ High level HAA superdurable grade for low bake or fast cure , can be used for dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P 3233
Uralac® P 8019, OSM 66-74 20-55 58 92/8 ++ 10’ High AV resin for OSM combination with Uralac® P 8014
Uralac® P 8885 58-62 70-110 67 91,5/8,5 • +++++ 15’ 160°C 6’ High level HAA superdurable grade for low bake or fast cure , can be used for dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P 8830
Uralac® P 873 69-79 18-38 57 90/10 • + 10’ Low temperature /fast cure GI grade, suitable for low gloss in dry blend formulation
Uralac® P 880 72-78 10-18 51 90/10 • +++ 10’ 6’ Architectural+ type low gloss dry blend in combination with Uralac® P 800 or Uralac® P 833, superdurable performance in light colors
Uralac® P 3218, EasyCure 69-79 20-60 61 89/11 • ++ 12’ 160°C 8’ 6’ High level HAA industrial grade for low bake or fast cure , can be used for dry blending low gloss with Uralac® P 3213
Uralac® P 878 85-105 40-100 70 88/12 +++ 10’ High Av, high Tg, excellent paper release when used in sublimation technology; Can be used as 3 component in dry blends to adjust gloss
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Uralac® resins for TGIC cure
Powder Coating Resins with flow agent
Product name Acid valueTM 2400
ViscosityTM 2727
Tg (°C)TM 2076
Flow additive Exterior durability
Remarks
Uralac® P 3488 29-37 30-70 62 5% ++ Flow control agent master batch (5wt%) for clear coatings
Uralac® masterbatch flow agent
Carboxylated Powder Coating Resins
Product name Acid valueTM 2400
ViscosityTM 2727
Tg (°C) TM 2076
Ratio PE / TGIC Tribo1) Exterior durability
Cure cycle 160°C
Cure cycle 180°C
Cure cycle 200°C
Remarks
Uralac® P 4800 24-28 45-80 61 95/5 ++ 15’ 8’ Good mechanical properties, low level TGIC, also possible for Dry-blendUralac® P 2400 32-38 55-95 68 93/7 ++ 20’ 8’ Standard TGIC resin, good cure-flow balance, high TgUralac® P 3226 33-37 15-45 60 93/7 +++ 15’ 8’ Low bake, excellent flow, non blooming at cure, and architectural grade Uralac® P 3227, EasyCure 33-37 15-45 60 93/7 +++ 12’ 6’ Low bake/Fast cure, excellent flow, non blooming at cure, and architectural grade Uralac® P 3229 33-37 40-80 64 93/7 ++ 15’ 8’ Low bake, excellent flow, non blooming at cure, high Tg and industrial architectural grade Uralac® P 3400 32-38 55-95 68 93/7 ++ 13’ Slow cure resin, very good flow, high Tg, economical resinUralac® P 5200 32-38 35-55 65 93/7 +++ 15’ 10’ Good flow-cure balance, high Tg and good exterior durabilityUralac® P 5201 32-38 35-55 65 93/7 • +++ 15’ 8’ Good flow-cure balance, high Tg and good exterior durabilityUralac® P 5301 32-38 35-55 64 93/7 • +++ 15’ Excellent flow, high TgUralac® P 6300 33-37 65-105 69 93/7 ++ 10’ Architectural grade with good flow and high TgUralac® P 6310 32-36 20-60 65 93/7 +++ 10’ Architectural grade with good mechanicalsUralac® P 6336 31-35 40-80 69 93/7 +++ 10’ Good flow-cure balance, very high Tg and good exterior durabilityUralac® P 6701 32-38 26-46 59 93/7 • +++ 15’ 6’ Low temperature, fast cure combined with good flowUralac® P 6620 30-36 20-40 62 93/7 +++++ 15’ Superdurable grade, high degassing limit with good flowUralac® P 7620, Corres 32-38 55-95 70 93/7 ++ 10’ GI resin, Same corrosion protection as pre-treatment or epoxy primerUralac® P 2220 49,5-53,5 30-55 58 90/10 +++ 12’ 8’ High cross-link density, good surface hardness, suitable for dry blend mat (with P 4800)Uralac® P 5500 46-54 37-67 60 90/10 +++++ 15’ Superdurable type, high TGIC content, limited flexibility but good adhesion
1) Tribo chargeable when processed under controlled conditions This overview gives the key properties of a broad selection of resins. The product specifications were correct at the time of printing but may change from time to time. We recommend that you contact your local Sales Office for comprehensive information on our full range of products.
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Uralac® resins for Epoxy resin cure
1) Tribo chargeable when processed under controlled conditions
TM 2400 Acid value, mg KOH necessary to neutralise the acidic constituents in 1g polyester resin TM 2432 Mg KOH necessary to neutralise the quantity of acetic acid required to react with the hydroxyl groups in polyester 1g resinTM 2727 Viscosity of PCR using the Brookfield CAP 2000+H Viscometer, reported in Pa.sTM 2076 Glass transition temperature (°C), determined by differential scanning calorimetry at a heating rate of 5°C/min (DSC Mettler TA 3000) TMA-free free from trimellitic anhydride (TMA)
Carboxylated Powder Coating Resins
Product name Acid valueTM 2400
ViscosityTM 2727
Tg (°C)TM 2076
Ratio PE / Epoxy
TMA-free Tribo1) Cure cycle 160°C
Cure cycle 180°C
Cure cycle 200°C
Remarks
Uralac® P 5881 18-23 60-110 57 80/20 • • 17’ 10’ Resin with good flow and flexibility, also suitable for low gloss coatings (dry blends), easy to matte
Uralac® P 4810 24-28 36-71 57 75/25 • • 15’ 12’ 6’ Low temperature, low acid value hybrid resin, also suitable for low gloss coatings
Uralac® P 2681 32-38 25-65 64 70/30 • • 12’ High Tg, very good flow, good price performance resin for general purpose
Uralac® P 3450 30-40 40-70 55 70/30 • 15’ 8’ 6’ Fast curing 70/30 hybrid, suitable for structure
Uralac® P 3774, EasyCure 34-38 15-45 66 70/30 • 12’ 6’ Fast cure, non-blooming, high flexibility
Uralac® P 4035 32-38 20-40 58 70/30 • • 10’ 6’ Good price performance resin for general purpose
Uralac® P 4135 32-38 20-40 57 70/30 • • 10’ Good price performance resin for general purpose, very good flow
Uralac® P 4235 33-37 20-60 52 70/30 • • 12’ Good price performance resin for general purpose, good appearance
Uralac® P 4236 33-37 10-50 60 70/30 • 10’ Good price performance resin for general purpose, good appearance
Uralac® P 5070 32-38 22-39 52 70/30 • 17’ 10’ 6’ Low temperature, fast cure hybrid resin for general purpose, good yellowing resistance
Uralac® P 5071 32-38 22-39 52 70/30 • • 17’ 10’ 6’ Tribo enhanced version of Uralac® P 5070
Uralac® P 5080 32-38 36-66 62 70/30 • 17’ 10’ 6’ High Tg, low temperature, fast cure hybrid resin for general purpose
Uralac® P 5170 35-38 22-39 52 70/30 • 15’ 10’ Hybrid resin for general purpose, good yellowing resistance and good flow properties
Uralac® P 5741 33-37 10-50 54 70/30 • 10’ Robust 70/30 resin, suitable for mix crosslinker curing with HAA
Uralac® P 6777 32-38 17-37 55 70/30 • • 15’ 4’ Low temperature, fast cure with good flow and non-yellowing resistance
Uralac® P 7630, Corres 34-38 15-55 50 70/30 10’ Hybrid resin, same corrosion protection as epoxy primer, good flexibility
Uralac® P 770, HiTone 33-39 15-40 54 70/30 • 10’ Slow cure, Superior flow and high loading capacity, suitable for thin film
Uralac® P 772, HiTone 33-39 15-40 54 70/30 • 12’ Medium cure, Superior flow and high loading capacity, suitable for thin film
Uralac® P 777, HiTone 33-39 25-55 60 70/30 12’ Excellent flow, high loading capacity, suitable for thin film application
Uralac® P 2610 47-57 7-23 54 60/40 15’ 10’ Excellent chemical resistance, good flow, medium cure rate, good pigment wetting properties
Uralac® P 3765 48-54 20-50 58 60/40 • • 15’ 10’ Fast cure, non-blooming, good appearance
Uralac® P 4140 49-53 20-40 59 60/40 • 15’ 10’ 6’ Good price performance resin for general purpose, good flexibility
Uralac® P 6047 47-56,5 15-45 53 60/40 12’ Good flowing hybrid resin with good pigment wetting and flexibility
Uralac® P 5263 48-58 16-46 53 60/40 • 18’ 10’ Good flowing standard hybrid resin
Uralac® P 5266 48-58 13-33 49 60/40 • 15’ 12’ 5’ Low temperature, fast cure, good flexibility
Uralac® P 5268 48-58 16-46 55 60/40 • 15’ 12’ 5’ Faster curing Uralac® P 5263 type
Uralac® F 5340 48-58 7-27 50 60/40 10’ Non-technical grade, slow cure and external catalyst needed, suitable for FDA applications
Uralac® P 6066 49-55 25-50 62 60/40 • 10’ Excellent flow and high loading capacity
Uralac® P 765, HiTone 48-58 10-60 60 60/40 17’ 10’ High Tg version of Uralac® P 760
Uralac® P 6055 47-55 22-52 58 55/45 10’ Excellent flow and suitable for primer applications
Uralac® P 3050, EasyCure 70-85 20-50 67 50/50 10’ 130°C 3’ 150°C
4’ High Tg grade for good storage stability, low or fast cure, Suitable for heat sensitive substrates
Uralac® P 3150, EasyCure 80-90 10-50 63 50/50 30’ 135°C 6’ 160°C
Low bake or fast cure resin with high Tg for indoor applications
Uralac® P 3250, EasyCure 70-85 7-17 53 50/50 30’ 130°C 6’ 160°C
Low bake, suitable for low temperature curing systems and heat sensitive substrates
Uralac® P 4127 70-85 7-17 53 50/50 20’ 8’ Improved flow for general purpose, medium cure rate, good pigment wetting properties
Uralac® P 5125 70-80 25-65 63 50/50 • 15’ 8’ General purpose type, good flow, good matting properties and good storage stability
Uralac® P 5127 69-79 18-38 57 50/50 18’ 12’ 6’ General purpose type, good flow and good storage stability
Uralac® P 5128 69-79 18-38 57 50/50 • 18’ 12’ 6’ General purpose type, good flow and good storage stability
Uralac® P 5981 69-79 18-38 57 50/50 • 15’ 10’ 5’ High reactivity, fast cure version of Uralac® P 5127
This overview gives the key properties of a broad selection of resins. The product specifications were correct at the time of printing but may change from time to time. We recommend that you contact your local Sales Office for comprehensive information on our full range of products.
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