Laroflex MP 25
Copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl isobutyl ether
BASF
乙烯基 >> 聚氯乙烯(PVC)
Vinyl >> Polyvinyl Chloride & Vinyl Chloride Copolymers (PVC)
INKS
INKS
海洋 /防腐/保护 >> 海洋运输
Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective >> Marine
海洋 /防腐/保护 >> 船 / 造船 &船舶修理
Marine /Anti-Corrosive / Protective >> Boat / Shipbuilding & Ship Repair
汽车原始设备制造商OEM
Automotive OEM
塑料涂层
Plastic coating
金属
Metal
Soluble in aromatic and chlorinated hydrocarbons, esters, ketones, glycol ether acetates and some glycol ethers
Chlorinated binders that are resistant to hydrolysis and are intended
for the production of paints that dry by physical means on iron
and steel, nonferrous metals, mineral substrates, and plastics. Also
suitable for printing inks and road marking paints.
Copolymers of vinyl chloride and vinyl isobutyl ether.
The Laroflex MP products are compatible or partly compatible with vinyl
chloride copolymers, polyacrylates, unsaturated polyester resins, maleic
resins, cyclohexanone resins, aldehyde resins, coumarone resins, hydro-carbon
resins, urea resins, alkyd resins modified by oils and fatty acids,
natural resins, drying oils, plasticizers, tars, and bitumen.
Laroflex MP products are binders in paints for steel structures, shipbuil-ding
and underwater applications, mechanical and automotive enginee-ring,
transportation, and the protection of buildings. They are also used in
the printing inks industry.
Copolymer of vinyl chloride and vinyl isobutyl ether. Used as a binder in paints for iron and steel structures, mineral substrates, plastics, shipbuilding and underwater applications, mechanical and automotive engineering, transportation, protection of buildings and in printing inks industry and road marking paints. Offers compatibility with vinyl chloride copolymers, polyacrylates, unsaturated polyester resins, maleate resins, cyclohexanone resins, aldehyde resins, coumarone resins, hydrocarbon resins, urea resins, alkyd resins modified by oils and fatty acids, natural resins, drying oils, plasticizers, tars and bitumen. Provides resistance to hydrolysis.