
Enhanced Durability of Waterborne Alkyd Coatings Utilizing Cobalt-Free High-Performance Catalysts
- 28 min
by
Joshua Halstead
Oxidatively-cured materials such as alkyds and other unsaturated oils used for solvent borne enamels and stains are commonly cured with cobalt carboxylate catalysts. While many alkyds are made using sustainable and bio-renewable feedstocks, their high solvent requirements and toxic catalysts used offset many of the environmental benefits. Further, the use of cobalt carboxylates is under pressure due to their probable classification as carcinogens.
The search for a cobalt substitute has been challenging. A replacement must not only be sustainable but must also be appropriate for all alkyd-based paints (solvent-based, water-based, and high solids), provide equal or superior paint properties when compared to cobalt driers, and be cost-effective.
Register to watch this webinar to see comparative performance results of high-performance cobalt-free Borchi® OXY-Coat catalysts versus cobalt carboxylates in low VOC waterborne alkyds, and against water borne acrylic coatings. See the significant improvements in performance in many criteria, including corrosion resistance, resistance to UV degradation, abrasion resistance, and more.
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Length:
28 min
Why should you attend?
In this webinar, you will learn :
- Sustainable and bio-renewable feedstocks being used today
- Current status of cobalt carboxylates classification as carcinogen
- Performance requirements of cobalt substitute
- How cobalt-free Borchi® OXY-Coat meets stringent regulatory requirements
- Comparative performance of cobalt-free catalysts vs cobalt carboxylates
- Data on improved resistance to corrosion, abrasion, and UV degradation
- Data on higher color, faster dry time, better gloss, lower haze
Who should attend?
- R&D managers
- Coatings Formulators
- Product Developers
- Sustainability Director
Presenters

Joshua Halstead
Global Applications Development Manager
