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DOMACRYL 5150 75 BAc

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Domacryl 5150 75 BAc is a highly reactive hydroxy acrylic resin developed for room temperature drying or forced drying of two-pack systems for automotive refinishing (clear and pigmented top coats).Features & BenefitsVery good balance between hardness and flexibilityExcellent mechanical propertiesSuperior outdoor durability.

Chemical Family: Acrylics & Acrylates

End Uses: 2K (2 component) Coating, Clearcoat, Solventless & High Solids Coating, Top Coat

Features: Good Balance of Properties, Good Mechanical Properties, Improved Flexibility, Improved Hardness, Outdoor Durability

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family
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Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Compatible Polymers & Resins
Applications
  • Highly reactive hydroxy acrylic resin intended for crosslinking with isocyanate resins.
  • It has a broad compatibility with similar acrylic resins.
  • Supply form in butyl acetate is suitable for aromatic-free systems and gives high solids system at spraying viscosity (VOC ≤ 420 g/l).
  • Paints based on Domacryl 5150 75 BAc have good balance between hardness and flexibility with excellent mechanical properties and superior outdoor durability.
  • Used for room temperature drying or forced drying of two-pack systems for automotive refinishing (clear and pigmented top coats).
  • Crosslinking with aliphatic isocyanates is recommended for the formulation of non-yellowing finishing.

Properties

Soluble in
Glycol ethers, Aromatic hydrocarbons, Dibasic esters, Glycol esters
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1kg/L
Flash Point25°C
Hydroxyl Content (on Solid Resin)5%
Water Contentmax. 0.1wt.%

Storage & Handling

Storage
The resin should be stored indoors in its original, unopened and undamaged container in a dry place at storage temperatures below 35 °C, for up to 12 months. Exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided.