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DAOTAN® TW 6495/35WA

Supplied byallnex- Last Updated on Nov 6, 2024

DAOTAN® TW 6495/35WA by allnex is a low VOC, waterborne, aliphatic polyurethane dispersion, free of solvents and emulsifiers. Dried at elevated temperature it provides transparent and crack-free films.
  • It is suitable as adhesion primer for plastic substrates (like ABS, PVC, PC, PMMA), adhesive for lamination applications, indirect food contact, highest elongation and TEA-free.
  • It is recommended for plastic primers and base-coats.
  • It can be used as modifier resin in automotive-OEM primer surfacer to improve stone chip resistance properties.
  • Coatings based on DAOTAN® TW 6495/35WA also shows high elasticity, high toughness, excellent mechanical properties and little yellowing at elevated temperature.
  • It can be crosslinked with polyaziridine and carbodiimide to further improve water- and chemical- resistance properties of the coatings.
  • It has a shelf life of 1 year.
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