Tin-free catalyst for solvent-based one- and two-component polyurethane coatings
Physical Characteristics
Metal content Zn: 18,70 – 19,50 % ISO 4619 Non-volatile content N/A Viscosity N/A Specific gravity N/A Density 1.095 – 1.145 g/cm³ ISO 2811-1 (20 °C) Features
- Replacement for other polyurethane catalysts, especially for tertiary amines and DBTL
- Accelerates the chemical reaction between the alcohol and isocyanate component of polyurethane coating systems, thus allowing optimum steering of the drying properties
- Ensures fast blocking stability
- Improves solvent resistance
- Higher film hardness
- Earlier sanding of the coating
Applications
- Solvent-based one- and two-component polyurethane clearcoats and pigmented coating systems
- Automotive Refinish
- General Industrial
- Coil
- Solvent-based one- and two-component polyurethane clearcoats and pigmented coating systems
Dosage
Our experience has shown the recommended addition rate of Borchi® Kat 19 to be between 0.01 and 0.03 % product, calculated on resin solid. The exact amount depends on the used resin and should be determined by means of preliminary trials. Borchi® Kat 19 can be added either in the supply form or diluted in any suitable solvent (e.g., butyl acetate, xylene, methoxypropylacetate) to the polyol component of the coating system. The solution has to be homogenized by stirring.
Storage
Protect from the effects of weathering and store at temperatures between 5 and 30 °C. Once opened, containers should be resealed immediately after each removal of the product.
Safety
Please refer to our safety data sheet for information relating to product safety.
- Availability : Asia , EMEA
- Media : Solvent-based
- Start Formulations : EU SF 7.2.
Registration :
For chemical inventory status, please review section 15 of the current SDS.
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