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SETALUX® 91767 VX-60

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SETALUX® 91767 VX-60 is an acrylic polyol with a hydroxyl content of 4.5% (calculated on non-volatiles), and it is modified with a sag control agent (SCA). This formulation imparts excellent anti-sagging effects, contributing to good appearance, adhesion, durability, chemical resistance, and petrol resistance. SETALUX® 91767 VX-60 is well-suited for automotive OEM coatings and vehicle refinish applications. It functions as both an anti-sagging agent and a binder, providing a comprehensive solution for coating formulations in the specified applications.

Functions: Anti-Sagging Agent, Binder & Resin

Chemical Family: Acrylic Polyols, Acrylics & Acrylates

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Identification & Functionality

CASE Ingredients Functions
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Features & Benefits

CASE Ingredients Features
Technical Features

In combination with aliphatic poly-isocyanates,Setalux 91767 VX-60 will give an:

  • Excellent anti sagging effect
  • Good appearance
  • Good Adhesion
  • Good Durability
  • Good chemical resistance
  • Good petrol resistance
  • Excellent application properties

Applications & Uses

Application
  • 2K automotive clearcoats

Properties

Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Amine Contentmax. 6.0mmol /kg
Finenessmax. 15microns
Non-Volatile Content58 - 62%
SCA Content2.2 - 2.8%
Viscosity Flowcurve C&P (1 1/s)4.0 - 8.0Pa.s
Viscosity Flowcurve C&P (1000 1/s)0.90 - 1.6Pa.s
Flash Point32°C
Density1kg/dm3

Packaging & Availability

Regional Availability
  • Africa
  • China
  • Europe
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
  • North America

Storage & Handling

Storage and Handling

SETALUX 91767 VX-60 should be stored in its original sealed containers at temperatures below 30°C.

Avoid exposure to direct sunshine

Storage and Handling

SETALUX 91767 VX-60 should be stored in its original sealed containers at temperatures below 30°C.

Avoid exposure to direct sunshine