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DOMACRYL 536 60 X

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Domacryl 536 60 X is a standard cost efficient hydroxy acrylic resin designed for two-component car repair top coats, agricultural machinery and high-grade industrial paints.Features & BenefitsStandard resinGood adhesion on different substratesHardnessHigh glossElasticity

Chemical Family: Acrylics & Acrylates

End Uses: 2K (2 component) Coating, Clearcoat, Top Coat

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Metal

Features: Good Elasticity, High Gloss, Improved Hardness, Multi-Substrate Adhesion, Non-Yellowing Grade

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Identification & Functionality

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Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces
Cure Method
Applications
  • Domacryl 536 60 X is intended for crosslinking with isocyanate resins for two-component air and forced drying protective top coats.
  • Enamels based on Domacryl 536 60 X gives films with good adhesion on different substrates, hardness, gloss and elasticity.
  • They are suitable for two-component car repair top coats, agricultural machinery and high-grade industrial paints.
  • Crosslinking with aliphatic isocyanates is recommended for the formulation of non-yellowing finishing.

Properties

Soluble in
Acetone, Toluene, Ethyl acetate, Xylene, n-butanol, Aromatic solvent 100, Aromatic solvent 150, Methoxy propyl acetate, Methyl isobutyl ketone, n-butyl acetate
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Density1kg/L
Flash Point24°C
Hydroxyl Content (on Solid Resin)2.7%
Water Contentmax. 0.1wt.%

Technical Details & Test Data

Compatibility
  • Compatible with isocyanate resins: HDI-isocyanurate, HDI-biuret, Desmodur Z 4470 and other binders: nitrocellulose (ester soluble), melamine resins.

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.