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DOMALKYD 1666 75 D-60

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Domalkyd 1666 75 D-60 is an alkyd resin modified with soybean fatty acids developed for high gloss paints and lacquers for wood and metal. Due to the low viscosity and good pigment wetting properties, paints formulated with this resin have a good flow, excellent brushability and fullness.Features & BenefitsGood pigment wetting propertiesGood flowExcellent brushability and fullness

Chemical Family: Alkyds, Alkyds (Modified)

End Uses: Enamel, Lacquers

Compatible Substrates & Surfaces: Metal, Wood

Features: Brushability, Excellent Flow, Good Compatibility, Good Pigment Wetting, High Gloss, Improved Substrate Wetting, Low Viscosity

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Applications & Uses

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Applications
  • Domalkyd 1666 75 D-60 is a low viscosity alkyd resin for high-quality air-drying gloss paints.
  • Due to the low viscosity and good pigment wetting properties, paints have good flow, excellent brushability and fullness.
  • It is used as a general purpose binder in enamels for wood and metal, for indoor and outdoor applications.
  • Addition of Domalkyd 1666 75 D-60 to other medium or long oil resins will improve brushability, leveling and gloss.

Properties

Soluble in
Esters, Glycol ethers, Aliphatic, Aromatic, Terpene hydrocarbons, Higher ketones
Insoluble in
Lower alcohols
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Flash Pointmin. 60°C
Oil Content68%

Technical Details & Test Data

Compatibility
  • Compatible with natural and polymerized oils, medium and long oil alkyds and colophonium modified maleic 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 24 months. Exposure to direct sunlight should be avoided.