Wood primers:
Primers for MDF, Poplar and other popular woods used for doors and
various shapes and types of molding. Airless, air assisted airless,
curtain coating and other application methods are supported.
Easily stirred with minimal separation for up to six months. High
hiding and colorant ready. Quick drying, buffs easily for a smooth
finish. Can be formulated for exterior exposure with mold and mildew
resistance.
Stain resistant exterior and interior primers based on Acrylic and
Styrene Acrylic binders. These formulations resist mold and mildew;
prevent staining from a variety of natural wood oils and produce
films with excellent adhesion to wood, masonry and Hardy Board.
Interior formulations resist mold and mildew and effectively prevent
bleeding from many common household stains including water, allowing
blemish free topcoat applications.
Elastomerics:
Roof coatings, meeting ASTM 6083-05 based on 100% Acrylic and
Styrene Acrylic formulations featuring long term Mold, mildew and
Algae resistance, superior dirt pickup resistance and adhesion to a
variety of surfaces.
Exterior Vertical wall finishes based on elastomeric binders,
featuring ceramic reinforcement, exceptional long term film
flexibility, persistent mold and mildew resistance and color
stability. Formulated for high film build which produces
applications with up to 5 times the dry film thickness of
conventional high quality exterior finishes. Formulations allow
water vapor to exit the dried film and the dried product remains
highly flexible over its life allowing substrate expansion and
contraction without film cracking.
Masonry Finishes:
Formulations which provide excellent effervescence resistance, early
alkali resistance and adhesion to high PH surfaces. Formulations
feature high film build and excellent resistance to mold and mildew
and a high degree of flexibility. Can be applied on substrates with
PH values in excess of 13.
Phase Change Coatings:
Utilizing Phase Change Materials (PCM) which absorb heat energy as
the encapsulated phase change material transitions from a solid
state to a liquid state and releases the stored heat when
temperatures drop. This heat exchange process produces a thermal
buffering condition, minimizing changes of the temperature of the
skin. Coatings can be made which can be applied by roll coater or
sprayed which carry the microencapsulated PCM’s and allow the
production of highly flexible durable, odor free films which dry
quickly. These products are useful in foam mattress covers and foam
mattresses. As well as other coatings.