Webinar

How to Replace Tin-based Catalysts without Compromising Performance in Polyurethane Coatings

  • 60 min
  • by

    Sebastian Dziki

Polyurethane coatings are one of the most important technologies in the industrial coatings market. Due to their excellent durability, they are widely used in protective and marine and metal applications. For many years, tin-based catalysts such as dibutyltin dilaurate (DBTDL) were commonly used as crosslinkers in polyurethane reactions.

Crosslinking adds benefits to polyurethane coatings that include:

  • Faster dry times
  • Increased hardness
  • Durability
  • Abrasion resistance
  • Water and solvent resistance


While a catalyst provides many benefits, it can sometimes negatively impact other performance properties such as pot life. Following market trends and regulatory pressures, this presentation will address how Borchers: A Milliken Brand catalyst technology can help replace tin-based catalysts without compromising performance in polyurethane coatings. Furthermore, the presented data will highlight how common issues such as short pot life and slow drying times can be resolved.




 

Presented by:
Length:

60 min

Why should you attend?

In this webinar you will:
  • The importance of catalysts in polyurethane coatings
  • Toxicity concerns with tin catalysts
  • How Borchers tin-free catalyst technology can provide excellent performance compared to tin alternatives


 

Who should attend?

  • Formulators
  • Regulatory Managers
  • Sustainability Leaders
  • R&D Managers
  • Technical Managers

Presenters

Sebastian Dziki

Sebastian Dziki

Co-Supplier Manager

Sebastian Dziki is the Co-Supplier Manager for Borchers GmbH (subsidiary of Milliken & Company) in Langenfeld, Germany. He works with resin and pigment suppliers to optimize and create starting point formulations. In 2019, he joined the technical service team for Borchers: A Milliken Brand coating additives in Germany as a chemist. Since then, he has provided numerous performance-driven solutions with Borchers additives, driers, and catalysts in paint and coating formulations. Prior to joining the team, he worked for PPG Industries in R&D for their Architectural and Protective and Marine Coatings divisions. Sebastian holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical technology and a master’s degree in material engineering.