CYMEL® 1156 Resin

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CYMEL® 1156 Resin functions as a crosslinking agent within the CASE Ingredients spectrum. Designed primarily for automotive and transportation markets, it finds application in automotive OEM coatings and various finishes. This clear liquid is compatible with acrylics, alkyds, epoxies (EP), and polyesters, supporting both solventborne and waterborne coatings.

Functions: Crosslinking Agent

Compatible Polymers & Resins: Acrylics, Alkyds, Epoxies (EP), Polyesters

End Uses: Solventborne Coating, Waterborne Coating

Technical Data Sheet
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Identification & Functionality

CASE Ingredients Functions
Technologies

Features & Benefits

Product Highlights

BENEFITS

  • Excellent throwing power
  • Good water extraction resistance
  • Good salt spray resistance

APPLICATION AREAS

  • Anodic electrodeposition coatings
  • Interior can coatings
  • General industrial systems

Applications & Uses

Compatible Polymers & Resins

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Clear Liquid
Insoluble in
Water
Partially Soluble in
Aliphatic Hydrocarbons
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Colormax. 70APHA
Non-Volatile Content96-100%wt
Free Formaldehyde Contentmax. 0.1%
Viscosity (25°C)2800-5600mPa.s
Solubility & Compatibility

SOLUBILITY

Alcohol Complete
Esters Complete
Ketones Complete
Aromatic hydrocarbons Complete
Aliphatic hydrocarbons Partial
Water Insoluble

 

COMPATIBILITY

Acrylic resins Very good
Alkyd resins Very good
Polyester resins Very good
Epoxy resins Very good

Technical Details & Test Data

Backbone Polymer Selection

CYMEL 1156 resin contains mainly butoxymethyl functional sites making it a highly effective crosslinker for backbone polymer resins containing hydroxyl, carboxyl, or amide functional groups, such as those found on alkyd, polyester, or acrylic resins. Its butoxy content, and low tendency to self-condense results in films with high flexibility and formability when paired with inherently flexible polymers, such as polyester resins. The effective equivalent weight of CYMEL 1156 is approximately 200-300 g/eq, however, its optimum loading should be determined experimentally for each formulation with consideration of the performance properties to be optimized.

Catalysis

Because of its high extent of alkylation, CYMEL 1156 resin responds best to sulfonic acid catalysts, like CYCAT® 4040 catalyst or CYCAT 600 catalyst. Generally, 0.5 to 1.0% of CYCAT 4040 catalyst on total resin solids of the formulation is sufficient to provide good cure at normal baking schedules (15-20 minutes at 120-150°C) in solvent-borne systems. Water-borne systems generally require temperatures of 150°C or higher to effect cure. Higher concentrations of catalyst might be necessary if there are basic pigments or additives present in the formulation.

Stability

FORMULATION STABILITY

The stability of formulated systems containing CYMEL 1156 resin can be enhanced by the addition of primary alcohols, amines or a combination of these. Low molecular weight primary alcohols, such as ethanol and n-butanol, are most effective. Recommended amines are DMEA or 2-AMP at a concentration of 0.5- 1.0% on total resin solids. Package stability can also be enhanced by the use of a blocked acid catalyst such as CYCAT 4045 catalyst. For waterborne systems, pH should be adjusted to 7.5-8.5 to achieve optimum stability.

STORAGE STABILITY

CYMEL 1156 resin has a shelf life of 1440 days from the date of manufacture when stored at temperatures below 32°C. Although low temperatures are not detrimental to stability, its viscosity will increase, possibly making the resin difficult to pump or pour. The viscosity will reduce again on warming, but care should be taken to avoid excessive local heat, as this can cause an irreversible increase in viscosity.

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
1440 Days